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Lieutenant-Colonel John Bostwick 1780-1849


Location
The County of Elgin - Central Elgin
In Port Stanley, on the SE corner of Colborne Street (County Road 4) and Matilda Street


Photographer
Alan L Brown
Posted
August 28, 2004

Text from the Plaque
Born in Massachusetts, Bostwick came as a child to Norfolk County. He was appointed high constable of the London District in 1800 and sheriff in 1805. A deputy-surveyor, he laid out some of the earliest roads in the Talbot Settlement and in 1804 was granted 600 acres here at the mouth of Kettle Creek. After serving as a militia officer throughout the War of 1812 he settled on the site of Port Stanley and founded this community. Bostwick represented Middlesex in the legislative assembly 1821-24. He donated the land for this church, which was completed in 1845, and is buried in its churchyard.

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