| Mississauga's Largest Collection of Historical Buildings |
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| 29. Trinity Anglican Church(1843) | |
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| 69 Queen St. (shown rebuilt after 1998 fire) |
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| The Anglican Congregation was founded in 1841, and the first rector was Rev. Robert Macgeorge, who also served as the first editor of the village newspaper. The cornerstone for the church was laid in 1842 by Bishop Strachan and the bricks were donated by “Commodore” Henry Rutledge, a farmer, brickyard owner, and original patent holder for most of the land which now forms the northern part of Streetsville. |