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Historical Markers in Huron County, Ontario

 
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By Tim Boyd, September 22, 2023
The Pioneers of Clinton Marker
1 Ontario, Huron County, Central Huron — The Pioneers of Clinton
Erected in memory the Pioneers of Clinton This marks the site of the first church erected A.D. 1835 and the burial grounds of the pioneers of the district 1928Map (db m233557) HM
2 Ontario, Huron County, Clinton — Horatio Emmons Hale (1817-1896)
One of North America's pioneer ethnologists and linguists, Hale practised law in Clinton 1856-1896. Born in New Hampshire he graduated from Harvard in 1837, and accompanied the Wilkes Expedition to the Pacific, 1838-1842. His contribution to . . . Map (db m233539) HM
3 Ontario, Huron County, Goderich — Goderich Dominion Post Office and Customs Office
Goderich Founded 1827 • Dedicated • Incorporated 1850 May 1, 2010 The Goderich Dominion Post Office and Customs Office was built in 1889-1890. The imposing grey stone Romanesque Revival building was designed by Thomas Fuller, Chief . . . Map (db m192987) HM
4 Ontario, Huron County, Goderich — Goderich LighthouseGoderich Marine Heritage Walkway
The beacon at the top of the bluff is actually the second Goderich lighthouse, said to be built in 1847. The land was acquired by the Crown in March 1849, from Thomas Mercer Jones who kept a small house here. The first mention of the 'new' . . . Map (db m193012) HM
5 Ontario, Huron County, Goderich — Goderich Public Library Renovation and Expansion
“No man becomes rich unless he enriches others.” — Andrew Carnegie
The Goderich Library was opened in 1905 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie who believed a free library was the best gift that could be given to a . . . Map (db m198316) HM
6 Ontario, Huron County, Goderich — Port of Goderich LighthouseCanada's prettiest town
Goderich was the location of the first lighthouse erected on the Canadian side of Lake Huron. 1847 This tower was built by Scottish stonemason, Adam MacVicar. • It stands 10.1 metres high (about 33 feet) and 42.7 metres above the lake (about . . . Map (db m193008) HM
7 Ontario, Huron County, Goderich — The Canadian Pacific Railway Station
Officially opened by dignitaries of the Guelph & Goderich Railway and the Town of Goderich on September 12, 1907 We dedicate this plaque to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the building on September 15, 2007 The Town of . . . Map (db m198314) HM
8 Ontario, Huron County, Goderich — The Great Storm of 1913
In a storm that struck Lake Huron on November 9, 1913, ten lake freighters were lost. Seven of them vanished, ranging from the 30-year-old, 270-foot "Wexford” to the 550-foot "James Carruthers", launched six months earlier at Collingwood. The . . . Map (db m192995) HM
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