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The Ward, 1910 The development of the neighbourhood caused much consternation in Toronto, including anti-Semitic riots and government clearance efforts. In 1909, 8 acres (0.032 km 2 ) of The Ward were demolished to build the Toronto General Hospital .
The Ward as seen in 1910. Once the centre of Toronto's Jewish community, it has been completely redeveloped. A map of Toronto in 1858, when the city was divided into seven wards. The earliest Toronto neighbourhoods were the five municipal wards that the city was split into in 1834.
A map of Toronto's seven municipal wards as they appeared for the 1 January 1910 election. (Source: Toronto Daily Star) Ward 1 Thomas N. Phelan - 3,194 Daniel Chisholm (incumbent) - 2,887 Zephaniah Hilton (incumbent) - 2,402 William J. Saunderson - 1,957 Andrew McMillan (incumbent) - 1,550 James William Jackson - 1,449 Ward 2 John O'Neill ...
The Ward, c. 1910.Toronto's first Chinatown was situated in The Ward, an area that attracted new immigrants to the city.. The Chinese population in Toronto was sparse and located in much of the Toronto Financial District in the 1800s.
The Ward, c. 1910.Toronto's first Chinatown was situated in The Ward, an area that attracted new immigrants to the city.. Toronto's Chinatown first appeared during the 1890s with the migration of American Chinese from California due to racial conflict and from the Eastern United States due to the economic depression at the time.
Old Toronto is the part of Toronto, ... and Wychwood Park in 1909, Dovercourt Park and Earlscourt in 1910, ... James Ward is preserved in the modern St. James Town ...
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The four member Toronto Board of Control was introduced with the 1904 election and was accompanied by a reduction in the number of alderman elected per ward from four to three. The Board of Control was abolished with the 1969 municipal election. Toronto had 39 aldermen (3 elected in each of 13 wards) in 1890 and 1891.