Simcoe Ontario in Colour Photos: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time (Cruising Ontario) (Volume 37) - Mrs Barbara Raue - Books - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781495485732 - March 6, 2014
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Simcoe Ontario in Colour Photos: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time (Cruising Ontario) (Volume 37)

Mrs Barbara Raue

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Simcoe Ontario in Colour Photos: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time (Cruising Ontario) (Volume 37)

Simcoe is a town in Southwestern Ontario located near Lake Erie at the junction of Highways 3 and 24, south of Brantford. From Hamilton take Highway 6 to Simcoe. Simcoe was founded in 1795 by Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe. He gave a grant to Aaron Culver, one of the earliest settlers, with the condition that he was to build mills. In 1801 he built a saw mill and a few years later added a grist mill. The combined operation known as Union Mill was instrumental in the development of Simcoe. By 1812 a hamlet had grown up around the mills. The mills were burnt and the adjacent houses looted by U. S. troops in 1814. In 1819-23, Culver laid out a village which he called Simcoe. The mill was rebuilt by Duncan Campbell around 1825. By the 1870s, Nathan Ford operated a large flour mill, grain elevator and distillery on this site. The last water-powered mill on this site ceased operations in 1928. The book includes a few pictures taken in Colborne, Ontario.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 6, 2014
ISBN13 9781495485732
Publishers CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 74
Dimensions 5 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   113 g
Language English  

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