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			<title>Bicentennial of Sandhill commemorated at Caledon Day</title>
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<p>Sandhill, which is by Airport Road and King Street, was settled in 1819</p>
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<p><strong>By Zachary Roman</strong></p>
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<p>The 200th anniversary of the settlement of Sanhdill was celebrated recently.</p>
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<p>On June 17, a procession featuring Caledon's Town Crier and the Sandhill Pipes and Drums left from Caledon's Town Hall at 2 p.m. and headed for the Caledon Day Culture Stage.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>The parade through Caledon Day marked the bicentennial of Sandhill, one of Caledon's many unique villages. Located by Airport Road and King Street, Sandhill was once a prosperous 19th century crossroads settlement.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Caledon Councillors and a small crowd of Sandhill residents joined in the procession and met at the Culture Stage, where dignitaries read remarks and residents got to learn about the history of Sandhill.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Caledon's Town Crier, Andrew Welch, read an official proclamation to mark Sandhill's 200th anniversary. Due to the pandemic and other factors, Sandhill's bicentennial had to be celebrated a few years after its official date.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Sandhill is located on tableland in the central part of the Peel Plain. Its first known settlers were Timothy Terry, the son of a United Empire Loyalist; George and John Robinson, brothers who came from Ireland; and Loyalist Edward Freeman.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Sandhill soon became a prime agricultural area and in 1835 it got its first doctor: Dr. Thomas Henry, who was from a place called Sandy Hill in Ireland. In the next few years, Inns and Taverns sprang up in the Village, as well as a general store.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Then, in 1841, a post office was established in the Village and it was called Sand Hill. By 1850 there were two hotels in the community and its first schoolhouse was built.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Sandhill had rich soil that was great for growing wheat, making local farmers prosperous. These great economic conditions meant that soon, Sandhill had a weaver, tailor, carpenter, builder, mason, carriage maker, wagon maker, and multiple boot and shoe makers.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>In 1871, the Toronto Grey &amp; Bruce Railway was routed through Mono Road, and although Sandhill was bypassed, it still thrived as it was in a prominent north-south transportation route.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Telephones, electricity and automobiles, while advances in society, spelt the beginnings of Sandhill's end as a busy village. By 1910, there was only one general store and a post office in Town, accompanied by a blacksmith and shoe shop. By 1916, even the post office had closed.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>The expansion of Airport Road and King Street in recent decades eliminated almost all traces of the original Sandhill. However, a bicentennial plaque featuring information about Sandhill will be placed there to help remember the history of what was once a busy crossroads settlement.&nbsp;</p>
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