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Remember This, Newmarket: Infamy of Rebellion's Lount put 'other brother' in history's shadow

Remember This, Newmarket: Infamy of Rebellion's Lount put 'other brother' in history's shadow

In this week's column, History Hound Richard MacLeod tells the story of prosperous surveyor and landowner George Lount — Newmarket's first real estate agent — whose brother was hung for his part in the Rebellion of 1837
Pickles and packing part of the lore behind Newmarket's newest heritage house

Pickles and packing part of the lore behind Newmarket's newest heritage house

HIstory Hound Richard MacLeod provides highlights of the once prominent local family, as well as a primer on heritage designation, following council's initial decision to designate the Charles Denne House
Remember This, Newmarket: AGO's The Grange has links with 2 prominent Newmarket families

Remember This, Newmarket: AGO's The Grange has links with 2 prominent Newmarket families

In this week's column, History Hound Richard MacLeod highlights the Boulton and Robinson families' connection to the Toronto estate
Remember This, Newmarket: When women fought for the right to vote

Remember This, Newmarket: When women fought for the right to vote

In this week's Remember This, History Hound Richard MacLeod —whose grandmother was a suffragette — focuses on the history of the suffrage movement close to home and across Canada
Remember This, Newmarket: Your memories, photographs vital to preserving our heritage

Remember This, Newmarket: Your memories, photographs vital to preserving our heritage

In this week's column, History Hound Richard MacLeod is appealing to readers to share their stories, as well as photos and documents stored in basements and attics
Remember This, Newmarket: When a little village became a bustling town

Remember This, Newmarket: When a little village became a bustling town

In this week's column, History Hound Richard MacLeod highlights the transformative years of 1850 to 1990 in the town's evolution
Remember This, Newmarket: When a runaway wife was a man's stolen property

Remember This, Newmarket: When a runaway wife was a man's stolen property

In this week's continuing series, History Hound Richard MacLeod turns to an 1877 case to meet a reader's challenge that he show a local example of the inequality experienced by women
Remember This, Newmarket: When women fought to be 'persons'

Remember This, Newmarket: When women fought to be 'persons'

In this week's column, History Hound Richard MacLeod begins the first of a three-part series on women's fight for equality in Canada
Remember This, Newmarket: When soldiers came from across Canada for training

Remember This, Newmarket: When soldiers came from across Canada for training

In this week's column, History Hound Richard MacLeod continues his review of the pivotal years of 1939 and 1940
Remember this, Newmarket: When workers fought for a 9-hour workday

Remember this, Newmarket: When workers fought for a 9-hour workday

In this week's column, History Hound Richard MacLeod recalls the origins and meaning of Labour Day