Home  »  Directory  »  Places  »  Settlements  » 

The Founding of Exeter


Location
The County of Huron - South Huron
In a park on the east side of Main Street North (Highway 4) just south of the Ausable River bridge


Photographer
Alan L Brown
Posted
October 31, 2004

Text from the Plaque
In 1833 the families of James Willis and William McConnell became the earliest settlers in this area. Within a year McConnell had erected mills here on the banks of the Aux Sables River near which a community known as Francistown developed. South of the mills near Willis's location on the 'London Road', Isaac Carling opened a store and tannery in 1847 and James Pickard a general store in 1851. Four years later a village plot (Exeter) was laid out and by 1860 Exeter had become the chief market centre of the district. In anticipation of the growth that the London, Huron and Bruce Railway would bring, Exeter and Francistown were amalgamated and incorporated as the village of Exeter on March 29, 1873.

Home Directory Search Missing History Links About Me