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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Clarington, Ontario

 
Joseph E. Atkinson 1865-1948 Marker image, Touch for more information
By Tim Boyd, April 7, 2024
Joseph E. Atkinson 1865-1948 Marker
1 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington — Joseph E. Atkinson 1865-1948
One of Canada's leading publishers, Joseph Atkinson was born here in Clarke Township and, at eighteen, began his journalistic career with the Port Hope Times. He subsequently moved to Toronto where he was employed first with the World and later the . . . Map (db m244766) HM
2 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington — King Street, Circa 1900Historic Bowmanville
Originally known as Darlington Mills, Bowmanville was founded in 1794 when an American family of Loyalists settled near the site of Vanstone's Mill. The first businesses were established in the river valley south of the mill but are now gone. . . . Map (db m245101) HM
3 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bond Head — Clarke Township Bicentennial Plaque
The first European settlers in Clarke Township were the Lovekins and the Bates arriving within weeks, possibly days, of one another. Richard Lovekin Sr. arrived from County Cork, Ireland, via the United States and Niagara-on-the-Lake early in . . . Map (db m244742) HM
4 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Bowmanville's First Volunteers, W.W. IHistoric Bowmanville
When war was declared by Great Britain in 1914, recruitment of Canadian troops soon followed. This mural depicts the ceremony as the town's first volunteers marched off with great pride to board the trains for Halifax. The 136th Battalion spent the . . . Map (db m245080) HM WM
5 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Central Public SchoolHistoric Bowmanville — Circa 1840 —
Central Public School was not the initial building to occupy this site. The first building was a two story frame structure built about 1840 as Bowmanville's first court house and town hall. In 1855, as an improvement to education, an assortment . . . Map (db m245076) HM
6 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Central Public School Tower Bell
Central Public School Tower Bell Established 1889 restored on this site in recognition of the outstanding educational contributions by Tom Turner Principal 1954-1983 June 28. 1983 Map (db m244817) HM
7 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Church and Temperance Street, circa 1880Historic Bowmnville
Prior to moving to Church Street, Bowmanville's first fire hall stood in the location of our present Town Hall. With no horse team of their own, a $10.00 reward was offered to the owner of the first team of horses to arrive at the hall during a . . . Map (db m245133) HM
8 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Clarington Municipal Administration CentreHistoric Bowmanville — Circa 1903 —
This structure is the third to be used as a town hall in Bowmanville's history. The first was on the site of Central Public School (NW corner of Elgin and Wellington). It was a large wooden building that also served as a court house and school. . . . Map (db m245078) HM
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9 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Lt.-Col. Charles Robert McCullough1865-1947
An ardent Canadian and founder of the Canadian Club movement, McCullough was born in Bowmanville and moved to Hamilton in 1888. He and four companions in December, 1892, determined to found an organization which would encourage the study of Canada's . . . Map (db m245082) HM
10 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Market Square, Town Hall & Horsey Block, 1880.Historic Bowmanville
With Mr. Levi Tole conducting auction sales & hawkers of patent medicines pitching their wares, the Church & Temperance St. or Market Square, was a busy centre of downtown activity. On the edge of the square was the town pump. This was a popular . . . Map (db m245097) HM
11 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Rathskamory Estate. Circa 1843
This once prestigious property, the 'Rathskamory Estate' was the residence of Dr. George Lowe. With its well groomed gardens surrounded by stately beech, maple & elm trees, this beautiful ten acre property lay between Lowe & Concession Streets. Also . . . Map (db m245208) HM
12 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — St. Andrew's Presbyterian ChurchHistoric Bowmanville — Circa 1892 —
Both St. Andrew & St. Paul's Churches derive their roots from the same early Presbyterian congregation which began holding formal services in 1843. The first St. Andrew's Church, a small frame building, was opened here in 1842 on a parcel of land . . . Map (db m245123) HM
13 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Courtice — The Bible Christian Church / L’Église Bible Christian
Perhaps the most fervent of the Methodist sects, the Bible Christian Church was formed in southwestern England in 1815 and established in Upper Canada during the 1830s. Served by itinerant preachers, its small but loyal memberShip . . . Map (db m245216) HM
14 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Courtice — The People’s Mill
This cairn marks the site of a late 19th century grist mill and miller’s house. The stones are from the foundation of the miller’s house. In 1874 Jacob Stalter built a mill pond, just north of this site, close to the junction of the Black & . . . Map (db m245538) HM
15 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Kirby — Sir Ambrose Thomas Stanton M.D., K.C.M.G.1875 - 1938
A distinguished authority on tropical diseases, Stanton was born near here and educated at Trinity Medical College, Toronto. In 1907, after serving as house surgeon at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London, England, he accepted a . . . Map (db m244768) HM
16 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Newcastle — Bishop Charles Henry Brent 1862-1929
An outstanding humanitarian and churchman, Brent was born near Newcastle and ordained in Toronto in 1887. Following parochial service in Buffalo and Boston, he was elected first Episcopal Bishop of the Philippine Islands in 1901. Confronted by the . . . Map (db m244750) HM
17 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Newcastle — Newcastle Fish Hatchery 1868
On this site in 1866 Samuel Wilmot began to experiment with the artificial breeding of salmon. His success led the federal government in 1868 to enlarge Wilmot’s project into Ontario's first full scale fish hatchery, one of the earliest in North . . . Map (db m244767) HM
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18 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Newcastle — The Masseys at Newcastle / Les Massey à Newcastle
The Masseys at Newcastle One of the world's largest manufacturers of heavy farm machinery, Massey-Ferguson has its foundations in a modest family business developed in Newcastle. Established in Bond Head by Daniel Massey, the . . . Map (db m244762) HM
19 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Tyrone — Robert McLaughlin1836 - 1921
Robert McLaughlin, a pioneer of the Canadian vehicle industry, was born in the family homestead on this property. In 1867, despite lack of technical training, he built two cutters in his driving-shed which stood near this site. His business . . . Map (db m244813) HM
 
 
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May. 20, 2024