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Founding of Port Hope


Location
The County of Northumberland - Port Hope
In front of the town hall on the NW corner of Queen Street and Dorset Street West


Photographer
Alan L Brown

More Information
Posted
May 20, 2004

Text from the Plaque
Peter Smith, a fur trader, occupied a house here at "Smith's Creek" in 1788. The first permanent settlers were Loyalists brought to the Township in 1793 by a group of associates headed by Jonathan Walton of Schenectady, New York, and Elias Smith formerly of New York City. Walton and Smith were granted land after promising to build mills on the creek. The mills were operating by 1797 when Smith moved here, and in 1800 he laid out a town plot. The cemeteries name, "Port Hope" was adopted at a public meeting in 1818, despite local pressure to call it "Toronto". A village with a board of police in 1834, it was incorporated as a town in 1850.

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