T V4'V0w%'t"t-7'---e"em's T _ ti5iiCrsr1(r" .3; 1'1. â€a: J‘s-9:: s-c-------------------------------""'-'-'"'-"'-'-'-'""'"-""'"- ' Murder suspect held in 1848 By LAURIE AYRE ~ï¬â€" I Si Behind the Post Officg on . B t sc1ofy1(h1l12i)s 1850 h '\ tincoe Street in Bc: emi - 'st ere were stands one of the iowzasvglrégsnt m seven taverns, and the "News stone structures. municipal centre. Infringements P.ackcr, was published. By this Now named Jail House upon local laws were often dealt “me there would heve been a Sports and operated by Rob With locally, and library need for someplace m which to Gibson,it was formerly used for ZQCWICCS may have only keep the wrong-door" of storage space by the hardware included the records of early whatever deeds. store in front ofit. local transactions. It was It seems reasonable to In the 1970's the building verified by one McKay conclude that, by not later titan saw life as an art gallery, run by descendant that Beaverton's first the 1850 s, Aut possibly Christina and Byron Eakin, library was housed within the somewhat earlier, the present What is known of its time municipal center adjacent to the gaol structure was built. No l when it served as the local lock- gaol). F records'have been found to I up? This, of course, would date It IS known that John Show if it housed murderers or J back to the years before 1912 McKay, appointed the first thieves. It may have provided a I when cells were built in the then Clerk of Thorah in 1836, and a PM“? to sleep for those who had I new Town Hall. stone mason by trade, was lmbled. too freely of the I A precise date of responsible for the building of alternative to local drinking I construction for the old gaol (an the gaol. He was not responsible water provided at tlyyrr'ymills. I early spelling ofjail, as well as fy the municipal center, but we doth†vyri.r'yc?ole proof I one of English origins) has not gave a hand" in its of the original builder, John I to date, been conclusively: construction. t'2y2r,1lttkiceTla/es' On r) ' . N , , e namesake ', Ir),' tTsrie,tcetrci,ct,rfrs', IT, . McKay came from Scotland and descendant of the first John l in a lo l h .gs were 0 d in 1833,, and he ended his term McKay unveiled a plaque at the . . ca SC ool in 1847, and of servtce to the community in front f r ' I again in 1848. Funds to bu " O the old stone gaol m . . . y 1857. It seems most likely that comm . ' V I land for a municipal center it is within the early to middle and 'tscnboyildlon of the building I more agreed upon in 1848, and part of this interval that the gaol attendedâ€! by. (31:1; W131: 12C†I t IS building was erected, later was built to meet local and relatives 1 l di . ' (8y I to become a hardware store surrounding area needs . , oea ignitaries and I (now Gibson's Pro Hardware). These needs would have ii'fgt1,clfrrir1ji)v' The lee I One local story has a murder started'in the1820's with the I you go own sus eel laced ' . . _ thtlaneway between the post ll oveiPnightpin 'i"i1.111rh'h,g)'1st Establishment of settlements, office and. Gibson's Pro I had escaped b the next fen expanded with the growth Hardware. It IS at the left front l morning. y 3152;]: I1:)lrtnitlhe Jll1f, Il,'", gave comer of the old gaol. I It is possible that both the of Calder's "sy/r/a/henna/Ile, wa‘l'llshat Slftlilcs tT, old “one I municipal center and gaol were Town (or Milton). , knew 'il',', £01.. 0 only we I built at the same time, with the With an increase of hands 0:3: he 1sten. who“: I latter ready to be occupied if the settlement came the first store bars that Ci/T/i/ln/l,), f: 1m; I proceedings in the former so (1830), followed by a post there? It looks as th ch Dun I indicated. (Law and library office (which regularized the time won't tell in /hn/s'"i',', [:VCU _ I servtees in early days were service by Kenneth Campbell in and without more clofieiltftce frequently dispensed on. an 1827). The Old Stone Church proof, all else is only occasional basiifrom within a was built (1840) and the first speculation. ______ _