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  2. North Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Upper Canada (now known as the province of Ontario, after the Dominion of Canada was confederated in 1867) was the first British colony to abolish slavery, in 1793. Though slavery had never been widespread in Canada, Great Britain abolished slavery in its colonies in 1838. The related community is South Buxton.

  3. South Buxton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    South Buxton was founded in 1849 by the Elgin Association, organized by Rev. William King with support from the Governor General of Canada, Lord Elgin.A neighbouring community with larger population, once the major part of what was called the Elgin Settlement, is North Buxton.

  4. Buxton National Historic Site and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Buxton National Historic Site and Museum, South Buxton, Ontario. The Buxton National Historic Site and Museum is a tribute to the Elgin Settlement (also known as the Buxton Mission, Raleigh, Kent County), established in 1849 by Reverend William King (1812–1895), [1]: 40 and an association which included Lord Elgin, then the Governor General of Canada.

  5. Essex County, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the townships of Essex County in 1881. From the Illustrated atlas of the Dominion of Canada. By the late 19th century Essex County had seen fur trading and logging, land clearing and farming, road building and railway development, saw mills and gristmills, railway stations and water ports.

  6. Dresden, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Dresden lies within what was, in succession, the province of Quebec (from 1763), Upper Canada (1791), the Canada West division of United Canada (1841), and after Confederation, Ontario (1867). [5] In the late 18th century, the future site of the community lay in Kent County in the Western District. The region was covered with a largely unbroken ...

  7. List of Royal Canadian Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stations operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), or stations where RCAF units existed, from 1924 until unification into the Canadian Forces on February 1, 1968.

  8. Black Canadians in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The British American Institute was a traditional and vocational school. The Elgin settlement was settled at Buxton near Chatham by Rev. William King, who had been a slaveholder, and 15 of his former enslaved people in 1849. He was a Presbyterian minister who settled in southern Ontario. The Buxton settlement became known for its school.

  9. Buxton, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Buxton is a village in the parish of Buxton with Lamas in the English county of Norfolk. Buxton is located 3.6 miles (5.8 km) south-east of Aylsham and 9.2 miles ...