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  • '''Municipal elections were held in Toronto''', Canada, on January 6, 1896. Former mayor [[Robert John Fleming (Canadian politician)|Robert John Flemi The Globe (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]07 Jan 1896: 6.</ref>
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  • | successor = [[Edmund Boyd Osler (Ontario politician)|Edmund Boyd Osler]]/[[Edward Frederick Clarke]] | term_end = April 15, 1896
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  • | alt = George Taylor Denison III in 1877 | caption = George Taylor Denison III in 1877
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  • ...in''' (b.1829 d.1918-01-05) was a prominent surveyor for the [[Province of Ontario]] and the [[City of Toronto]].<ref name=TorontoWorld1918-01-05> ...was a Dominion and Ontario surveyor, and for the last forty-four years was in the service of Toronto. Having laid out a vast portion of the city, he pos
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  • | birth_place = [[Weston, Ontario]] '''Vernon Bayley Wadsworth''' was a prominent surveyor in the [[Province of Ontario]].<ref name=TplMapping100/>
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  • ...he Scene THE VOTE ON THE PLEBISCITE SHOWS A LARGE MAJORITY FOR PROHIBITION IN THE CITY THE ALDERMANIC FIGHT ALDERMAN RE-ELECTED NEW MEN ELECTED ALDERMEN {{Main|1894 Ontario prohibition plebiscite}}
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  • ...CENT FARES", ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]22 Sep 1896: 6.</ref> ...ap.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Map of Toronto's six wards (1892-1909), published in ''The Globe'', 1 January 1892.]]
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  • ...ing Channel in 1910.jpg|thumb|Wooden swing bridge over the Keating Channel in 1910.]] The current bridge, constructed in 1968, is a vehicle and pedestrian [[bascule bridge]], with a metal mesh dec
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  • ...Result--A Majority of 4,624 Reduced In Twelve Months to 14--The Council of 1896 Will Be Up to and Probably Above the Average--Four New Men Elected as Alder ...ap.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Map of Toronto's six wards (1892-1909), published in ''The Globe'', 1 January 1892.]]
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  • ...s surrender.<ref name=soldiersofthequeenDenison/> Denison was [[mentioned in dispatches]]. ...er transfer to the Army, to the [[King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry]], in 1902.<ref name=TorStar2019-07-09/><ref name=soldiersofthequeenDenison/>
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