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Historical Markers in Cayuga, Ontario

 
Evolving History of the Cayuga Bridge Marker image, Touch for more information
By Tim Boyd, October 23, 2023
Evolving History of the Cayuga Bridge Marker
1 Ontario, Haldimand County, Cayuga — Evolving History of the Cayuga Bridge
1842 Swing Bridge and Navigation The first bridge in Cayuga was built in 1842 and consisted of a wooden structure that stretched across the river near King Street, one block north of where the bridge now stands. The bridge was part of . . . Map (db m235472) HM
2 Ontario, Haldimand County, Cayuga — Flour Mill Stones
In 1811 Matthew W. Smith located the site for a flour and saw mill here on the Dunnville Road, south of the village of Canborough. The mill was constructed later that year by Major Robinson and operated first by horses and then by water . . . Map (db m235440) HM
3 Ontario, Haldimand County, Cayuga — Judicial Complex, Haldimand CountyHistorical Building
Judicial Complex, Haldimand County Court House, 1923, Jail 1850-51, Registry Office 1871, Jailer's Residence 1877 Built as part of the original judicial complex, the stone jail was designed by Cumberland and Ridout. The registry office . . . Map (db m235119) HM
4 Ontario, Haldimand County, Cayuga — Nicholas Log Cabin
Haldimand County Heritage Landmark circa 1835 Nicholas Log Cabin A fine example of one of the few remaining early pioneer hand hewn timber constructed log cabins in Haldimand County. It was built by Thomas Nicholas beside the Old . . . Map (db m235457) HM
5 Ontario, Haldimand County, Cayuga — Ruthven Park
This country estate is a fine example of 19th-century Picturesque landscape design. Developed in the 1840s by David Thompson, promoter of the Grand River Navigation Company, its buildings and grounds are carefully integrated to create . . . Map (db m230560) HM
6 Ontario, Haldimand County, Cayuga — The Haldimand Grant1784
Following the American Revolution Sir Frederick Haldimand, Governor-in-Chief of Canada, granted to the Six Nations of the Iroquois a tract of land extending for six miles on both sides of the Grand River from its source to Lake Erie. This grant . . . Map (db m234947) HM
 
 
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