Map, Toronto Purchase, c. 1860. Image: City of Toronto Archives
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Resource ID
8092
Access
Open
Credit Line
City of Toronto Archives
Date of Creation
1860
Keywords
map, Indigenous History, Indigenous Rights, Eglinton East, Scarborough, Toronto Purchase, Toronto history, Toronto Heritage
Program Category
Other
Rights
Public Domain
Caption
Map, Toronto Purchase, c. 1860. Image: City of Toronto Archives
Description
When the British crown realized that the Toronto Purchase of 1787 was incomplete and missing adequate information about the purchase of land in what is now Toronto from the Mississaugas of the Credit, they sought to secure a more formal and official document detailing the transaction. This resulted in further details being added in 1805 to the Toronto Purchase Treaty (Treaty No. 13). This included a sum of 10 shillings being paid to the Mississaugas of the Credit for the total 250,830 acres of land. The Mississaugas reserved the right to fish on the Etobicoke River.