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The Macpherson House


Location
The County of Lennox and Addington - Greater Napanee
In Napanee, on the south side of Elizabeth Street, 2nd house east of Camden Road


Photographer
Alan L Brown

Posted
May 28, 2004

Text from the Plaque
Built before 1830 this house remains a fine example of a late phase of Georgian architecture. It was constructed by Allan Macpherson, who, about 1812, had leased the mills on the opposite side of the Napanee River. His new dwelling was near his other principal business enterprise, a general store on Dundas Street on this side of the stream. Napanee’s first postmaster and an active magistrate, Macpherson was long the community’s leading citizen. When he moved to Kingston about 1849, his house was taken over by his son Donald, and it remained in family possession until 1896. Among the distinguished guests here were Bishop John Strachan and Sir John A. Macdonald.

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