The Home Of Joseph Gould
Toronto Street – Circa 1859
History of Joseph Goulds Home
Joseph Gould was one of the town’s most influential business men and politician. His home was constructed in 1859 on the current site of the Uxbridge Township Office. Joseph Gould lived in this stately residence until his death in 1886. From 1951 – 1959 it was home to 3 convent nuns and unfortunately in 1961-62 it was torn down to provide a playground for the newly constructed St. Josephs Catholic School.
Read our blog post on the Uxbridge Township Office
Source and Photos
Uxbridge The Good Old Days by: J. Peter Hvidsten
Uxbridge The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten