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The Founding of Newbury


Location
The County of Middlesex - Newbury
At the public library on Hagerty Road


Photographer
Alan L Brown

More Information
Posted
November 4, 2004

Text from the Plaque
The opening of a railway station near here in 1854 on the recently completed Great Western main line from Niagara Falls to Windsor provided the nucleus around which a community was soon established. In that year John Tucker and Robert Thompson registered subdivisions and a post office named 'Newbury' was opened. The community flourished and by 1857, with a population of almost 500, it contained hotels, stores, sawmills, a grist-mill, a foundry and several other small industries. The development of lumbering stimulated the growth of Newbury which by a county by-law of June 7, 1872, was incorporated as a village with a population of about 800. The fist council was elected in January, 1873.

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