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'Tiger' Dunlop 1792-1848


Location
The County of Huron - Goderich
Beside the tomb on a small marked path off the old railway bed trail accessible from a parking area (turn left at the trail) off the south side of Tomb Road off airport Road west of Highway 21


Photographer
Alan L Brown

More Information
Posted
October 31, 2004

Text from the Plaque
In the nearby tomb is buried Dr. William Dunlop, physician, author, woodsman, soldier, politician and raconteur. Born in Scotland, he served in Canada as an army surgeon during the War of 1812. His writings, including articles based on his residence in India 1817-19, won him a place among the witty contributors to Blackwood's Magazine with the title of 'Tiger'. In 1826 he emigrated to Upper Canada. As 'Warden of the Forests' for the Canada Company, he assisted John Galt in opening up the Huron Tract and in 1827 founded Goderich. Dunlop was member for Huron 1841-46 and wrote two books about Canada.

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