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The earliest days of Toronto are coming to light as high school students, working with trowels and whisk brushes, scrape through a foot of topsoil at (...)
The earliest days of Toronto are coming to light as high school students, working with trowels and whisk brushes, scrape through a foot of topsoil at (...)

The earliest days of Toronto are coming to light as high school students, working with trowels and whisk brushes, scrape through a foot of topsoil at (...)

Date9/24/1975
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Original Toronto Star caption: The earliest days of Toronto are coming to light as high school students; working with trowels and whisk brushes; scrape through a foot of topsoil at Fort York; digging up musket balls and broken plates left by the garrison of what was one a lonely British outpost. The Royal Ontario Muscom and the Toronto Historical Board direct the work. Students spend two weeks there; with seminars each day. Work will go on until it's too cold and the ground is frozen hard.
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0112614F