Newspaper clipping of an article about the first historical plaque in Innisfil, unveiled Sunday June 23rd at 2:30pm. Caption under the image reads "Innisfil's first historical plaque was unveiled Sunday afternoon at a brief ceremony held by the roadside, four miles east of Painswick. The plaque marks the cutting of a 120-foot pine in 1853 from the swamp on the property of Thomas Webb, which was used as a centre mast for the largest ship to sail in the 19th century. Hilton Webb, doner of the land for the site, a descendant of Thomas Webb and his daughter participated in the ceremony. (Examiner Photo)"