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Braddish Billings

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The City of Ottawa owns and operates the former Billings family homestead as a museum and park located on over 8 acres (32,000 m) in Alta Vista. The site tells the story of the five generations of Billings family members who lived on the site before the municipality assumed ownership. The museum
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The couple's oldest son, Major Bradish Billings II (1847–1891), a pupil of architect Henry A. Sims in Philadelphia from 1863–1866, opened an architecture office in Ottawa in 1870 and later worked as a public servant with the Interior Department 1872-1885. Bradish Billings Jr. served in the North West
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which has been preserved as a historical site and museum. The Billings House, on the site, was built in 1829. The area where Billings had his farm and the nearby bridge over the river are now known as
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in 1813. The couple had nine children: Sabra, Cynthia, Lamira, Braddish II, Elkanah, Samuel, Sarah (Sally), Charles, Hiram, two of whom died: Cynthia and Hiram.
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runs numerous programs for families throughout the year and operates a tea service on the lawn in the back gardens from May through August.
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Rebellion of 1885 and was promoted to Major in 1892. W. Ross Billings also became an architect in the Ottawa area.
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Braddish Billings, Esquire, early Ottawa entrepreneur. Bytown pamphlet series.
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In 1812, Billings moved to the Ottawa area and settled on a farm south of the
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area with his family when he was 9. He later worked cutting down
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and transporting the logs down river. He also served on the
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area, for whom the community of Billings Bridge was named.
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A brief history of the Billings family of Ottawa 1812-1975.
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became a naturalist and Canada's first paleontologist.
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Ottawa
Ware, Massachusetts
Brockville
white pine
Ottawa River
Bytown Mechanics' Institute
Rideau River
Township of Gloucester
Merrickville
Elkanah Billings

Billings Estate
Billings Bridge


Bradish Billings Jr.
Archived
Wayback Machine
ISBN
0-385-14722-8
Billings Estate Museum
Categories
1783 births
1864 deaths
People from Ware, Massachusetts
American emigrants to pre-Confederation Ontario
People from Brockville
Settlers of the National Capital Region (Canada)
Immigrants to Upper Canada

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