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Middlesex County was the name to be used for the area around a town site reserved at the "lower forks" in the river, to be called London; Dorchester was the name for a town site at the "middle forks"; and the area around the "upper forks" was to be Oxford - the same sequence of names as found along the Thames in England. Just as in Oxfordshire in England, Blandford and Blenheim were names at the northerly end of the county, around Woodstock, adjacent to the towns of Oxford and Burford. When legislation was passed in 1798 in Upper Canada to implement these new divisions by Gov. Simcoe, Norwich and Dereham were separated from Norfolk County and added to the new Oxford County, which included also Burford, Blenheim, Blandford and Oxford townships.
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various others were active developing a settlement around Princeton by 1795. Within the course of the next decade, Hornor was appointed a justice of the peace, then as the land registrar for the county, then as the resident commanding officer for the county militia. He carried on as a leading citizen of the county until his death from cholera in 1834.
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in place along the eastern seacoast of England, running from the Scottish boundary down to the English Channel.) The proclamation defined the northern boundary of Norfolk County as being the Thames River, but the area which became Blandford and Blenheim was originally designated as being part of the western end of York County for election purposes.
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Gov. Simcoe with several other government officers, guided by a party of Six Nations warriors, conducted a wilderness tour on foot down and back up the length of the Thames River in February 1793 and decided to assign additional place names to mirror those they knew along the Thames River in England.
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20 Pinkham St., Drumbo. Known originally as Second Blenheim Regular Baptist Church, it was built in 1855at Windfall. In 1859, while moving the building to the centre of Drumbo, the roof caved in and a new white framed building was erected for $ 1000. The new building was located about 50 yards south
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For areas lying to the west of Kingston, Gov. Simcoe decided that the sequence of names for counties along Lake Ontario would be Northumberland, Durham, York and Lincoln, and for counties along Lake Erie, the names became Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Kent. (This was the same sequence of county names
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On June 10, 2005 the Oxford County Library Board closed the Drumbo branch. When letters of appeal and a public meeting organized by Carl McLean failed to reverse this decision, the Access Committee Group – Robbie Savage, Valerie Johnston and Paul Jacobson – was formed to maintain a community library
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The church was dedicated as Plattsville United Missionary Church on June 10, 1956. In 1984, an addition was built on, providing additional classrooms, a nursery, and offices. Then in 1996, a new, multi-purpose gymnasium with a full basement was built. The gymnasium is now the main sanctuary for the
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Blenheim Township was opened up to settlement in 1793 when Gov. Simcoe agreed it should be granted to Thomas Watson from New Jersey who promised to bring in settlers and build mills. This was the start of what became the life's work of his nephew Thomas Hornor, who with Watson's son Thomas Jr. and
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longhouse villages for many centuries but was abandoned to First Nations nomadic peoples by the 1650s as a result of warfare with Haudenosaunee and epidemics resulting from European contact. A century later the area was being used for hunting grounds primarily by the Mississaugas First Nation, and
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This group applied for charitable status, approached the County of Oxford for use of the library building and applied to the Community Access Program. Charitable status was granted in June 2006 and a lease with the County (for rent and connectivity) was signed in May 2006. DOC ceased operations at
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806484 Oxford Road 29. The first church was a frame building and the congregation was of the United Brethren faith. In 1899 the frame building was torn down and the present brick building erected. It is believed that a $ 100 bill was placed in the corner stone. Regular services ceased in 1991. A
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68 Mill St E, Plattsville. Park offers 1 ball diamond with field lights, arena. There is also a pavilion. The "To Our Heroes" Memorial Gate was set up in August 1921 in honour of the men and women who served in World War I. Plattsville Cenotaph is located on the property.
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Started in 1956, Plattsville Evangelical Missionary Church began as a Bible study group from the members of Bethel Missionary Church in New Dundee. The congregation was faced with the necessity of expanding their facilities to accommodate their growing congregation.
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Its government consists of a mayor and four councillors. There are no geographic ward divisions for municipal elections; candidates for councillor campaign in the entire township and the four candidates who receive the most votes are declared elected.
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Blandford Township was held in reserve by the government until a village began to develop along its southern end in the early 1830s, which took the name Woodstock. The official town plot was surveyed in 1834 by the prolific Crown surveyor
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767415 Twp Rd 5, Blenheim. Originally a two-room schoolhouse, the former S.S. No 14 was operated as a school from 1857 to 1963. The building is now owned by the Municipality of Blandford-Blenheim and is used as a community centre.
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who was also Marquess of Blandford. Upon Gov. Simcoe's arrival in the province in 1792, his first proclamation, issued while still at Kingston, announced the names and boundaries he had decided upon for county boundaries.
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The names of Blandford and Blenheim were given in the 1790s as part of Gov. Simcoe's program to make the new colony of Upper Canada a "mirror of Britain", using place names familiar from England. Blandford was named for
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12 Wilmot St. N, Drumbo. Land agent and founder of Drumbo post office in 1854; he began a brick works here in 1874 and founded the Muma Block on this corner in 1890. His photograph is in the village agricultural hall.
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24 Elgin St E., Princeton. The original Methodist congregation was established in 1870. The current congregation is a result of a union between the Princeton and Etonia churches in 1925. It was built in 1880.
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35 Main St S, Princeton. A branch of the Oxford County Library. Plaque - built in 1998 from stone from local farms, the Princeton War Memorial commemorates local war veterans who died in World War I and II.
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Con 9 lot 5 Blandford. This 40.5 ha (100 acres) of land was the first reforestation plot in the county in 1944. Similar tracts were established in Drumbo, Centreville, Innerkip, Embro and Lakeside.
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88 Wolverton St., Wolverton. A fine example of Regency styling, with Gothic flourishes. A plaque marks this brick house built about 1854–55 by Enos Wolverton, village founder and first postmaster.
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35 Main St. S, Princeton. A cairn and flagpole in honour of Mac McAnsh, a gentleman who operated the hardware in Princeton for many years, is located in front of the Centennial Building.
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20 Samuel St., Plattsville. It was a Methodist congregation until 1925 when it became United. Built in 1876. Addition built in 1993, which included a new foyer and elevator.
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767417 Rd 5, Blenheim. Richwood United Church was opened on September 15, 1861, as a Wesleyan Methodist Church on the Paris circuit. It is now part of the Drumbo Charge.
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of the present church building, which was built in 1876. This present building was the first new building to be erected after the fire that destroyed much of the town.
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31 John St W, Bright. The original Methodist congregation was established in 1865. There was a need for a new church in 1877, but one was not built until 1892.
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known as the Between the Lakes Treaty, it corrected an error in the earlier treaty which failed to properly describe the western boundary intended.
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816661 Oxford Road 22, Bright. The original congregation was Presbyterian. Built in 1854. The Chesterfield centotaph is located in the churchyard.
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39 Gissing St W, Princeton. The Princeton church, which was built in 1888, was a mission of St. Mary's until 1941 when it became Sacred Heart.
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42 Centre St, Drumbo. Located in the former Wolverton Railway Station which was relocated to the Drumbo Agricultural Fairgrounds.
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it was from them that the land was acquired by the Crown through two treaties, the first signed in 1784, and the second in 1792.
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A group of individuals with a passion for reaching the community of Plattsville approached the local sandpaper factory (now
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15 Centre St., Drumbo. Built in 1915. Named after Michael Willis, who was moderator of the Presbyterian Church in 1870.
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32 Wilmot St. S. Drumbo. The school was built in 1946. Plaque - The Drumbo cenotaph is located on the school property.
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Canning. Located on Township Road 3 east of the Canning Road, Canning was originally known as Mudge Hollow.
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murder trial that took place in Woodstock, Ontario. This trial received worldwide media coverage.
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The township was amalgamated in 1975 from two historic county townships, Blandford and Blenheim.
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40 Elgin St., Princeton. The school was built in September 1950. Has since been demolished.
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42 Centre St, Drumbo. There are two plaques on the property commemorating 100 years of the
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Numerous villages and hamlets are within the town of Blandford-Blenheim, including:
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775903 Blandford Rd. Dedicated to all Schools in the former Township of Blandford.
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the end of December 2013 and returned the building to the control of the county.
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with internet access. A new entity, the Drumbo Opportunity Centre, was born.
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23 Washington Rd N. The original congregation was Methodist. Built in 1860.
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967244 Oxford-Waterloo Rd. Built in 1901. Used only as a retreat centre.
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The geographical area which is now Blandford-Blenheim was populated with
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In 1890, a body was found in a Princeton swamp that would lead to the
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total private dwellings, a change of 2.2% from its 2016 population of
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905987 Twp Rd 12, Blandford. Built in 1852 by a Scottish community.
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Population in 1996: 7455 (or 7409 when adjusted to 2001 boundaries)
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Population in 2001: 7630 (or 7442 when adjusted to 2006 boundaries)
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memorial service and an anniversary service are held each year.
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circa 1800 map of townships following creation of Oxford County
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Plattsville Evangelical Missionary Church is a member of the
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c/o Plattsville Public School, 112 Mill St. E, Plattsville.
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Blenheim Springs Trout Farm, Walter's Dinner Theatre.
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and 150 years of the Drumbo Fall Fair, respectively.
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The Thames River running through Blandford-Blenheim
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Plattsville, Ontario
Township
lower-tier
The Thames River running through Blandford-Blenheim
Blandford-Blenheim is located in Southern Ontario
43°14′N 80°36′W / 43.233°N 80.600°W / 43.233; -80.600
Country
Canada
Province
Ontario
County
Oxford
Oxford
Oxford
Time zone
UTC-5
Eastern Standard Time (EST)
DST
UTC-4
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
Postal Code
Area codes
519
226
548
www.twp.bla-ble.on.ca
township
Canadian province
Ontario
Oxford County

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