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Colonel Samuel Strickland 1804-1867


Location
The County of Peterborough - Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield
In Lakefield on the west side of Queen Street, north of Reid Street


Photographer
Alan L Brown
Posted
May 10, 2004

Text from the Plaque
This church was built in 1853 principally through the efforts of Samuel Strickland. A member of an English family which included several successful authors, he emigrated to Upper Canada (now Ontario) in 1825. After farming in Otonabee Township he served with the Canada Company 1823-31 as a superintendent of settlement. In 1831 he became one of Douro's earliest settlers, and later established a school there for the training of persons interested in pioneer farming. His book "Twenty-seven Years in Canada West" is of unique value, since it is an educated person's record of a lifetime spent on the agricultural frontier. Col. Strickland is buried in this churchyard.

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