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An 1840 Cemetery, containing 100 graves but few headstones, will be incorporated intact into the parking lot of a new shopping plaza at Warden and Fin(...)
An 1840 Cemetery, containing 100 graves but few headstones, will be incorporated intact into the parking lot of a new shopping plaza at Warden and Fin(...)

An 1840 Cemetery, containing 100 graves but few headstones, will be incorporated intact into the parking lot of a new shopping plaza at Warden and Fin(...)

Date11/27/1974
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Original Toronto Star caption: An 1840 Cemetery, containing 100 graves but few headstones, will be incorporated intact into the parking lot of a new shopping plaza at Warden and Finch Aves. in Scarborough. The last burial was in the 1940s and since then vandals have toppled and broken many of the headstones. Fred Morgan, 93, who has at least seven close relatives buried in the plot, says: it's the best thing that could happen to that cemetery because of the vandalism. Published in Toronto Star, 2 December 1974, page C1, with article ''Scarborough mall includes a cemetery''.||Cemetery, located on the southwest corner of Finch Avenue East and Warden Avenue. (43.796142, -79.316119)
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0014630F
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
Historical location:Scarborough (Ont.)
Neighbourhood:L'Amoreaux
Province or state:Ontario