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Town), lands which had been the property of Nicholas Sparks. These lands were considered by many to be blocking economic progress as well as being held for speculative reasons only. When Ordnance eventually returned the lands to Sparks through the Vesting Act, the major obstacle to incorporation was removed. Bytown was initially incorporated on July 28, 1847, and sanctioned by both the Legislative Assembly and the governor, but eventually this was disallowed by the Queen, possibly due to the perceived threat to Ordnance. An act of the Legislative Assembly further facilitated the incorporation of municipalities, and on January 1, 1850, Bytown was incorporated.
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Collins built a log cabin and store on the south shore of the Ottawa River, near the Chaudière Falls area. Later the property was acquired by Caleb T. Bellows, an assistant in the store. Collins is credited as the first settler of what would become Bytown. And by 1819, the little settlement at the
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The streets are laid out with much regularity, and of a liberal width that will hereafter contribute to the convenience, salubrity and elegance of the place. The number of houses now built is about 150, most of which are constructed of wood; frequently in a style of neatness and taste that reflects
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due to their desperate poverty and inability to pay rent. These men, separated from the others, had done some of the hard labour required of the canal's construction. They built turf or log shanties along the muddy bank, and possibly without sanction extended the settlement as far as through the
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Bytown Plan, 1842 1. Parliament Hill then called Barracks Hill 2. Wellington Street 3. Lyon St. (Previously, Sally St.)4. Kent St. 6. Sparks Street. 7. Barracks' Hill Cemetery. Rideau Canal is on the top right. Vittoria St. ran east-west between Lyon & Kent. Wellington St. was incomplete; a
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Though administration of Bytown had been conducted by civil authorities since 1828, the town did not become incorporated until much later. Various attempts at incorporation had been initiated since 1845. The Ordnance Department had held lands in the town's core (dividing Upper Town from Lower
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whose east side currently covers it. Early maps also show the locations of buildings, and a Governmental store, constructed later. A buildings had been requested by early settlers to hold items that had previously been left near or on the dock by boats providing items for the settlements.
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great credit upon the Inhabitants. On the elevated banks of the Bay, the Hospital, an extensive stone building, and three Barracks stand conspicuous; nearly on a level with them, and on the eastern side of the Bay, is the residence of Colonel By, Command Royal Engineer at that Station.
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Richmond Landing was an area where those heading to and from Richmond could dock and receive correspondence and supplies from the outside world. A tavern constructed in 1819, whose existence had been shown since Bytown's earliest maps, was excavated prior to the construction of the
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spurred the growth of Bytown, and it saw an influx of immigrants, and later entrepreneurs hoping to profit from the squared timber that would be floated down the Ottawa River to Quebec. Bytown had seen some trouble in the early days, first with the
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and Richmond Landing acquired its name. Sergeant Hill, had directed the creation of Richmond Road, Ottawa's first thoroughfare, a road which contained tree stumps, whose origin likely began at a portage trail bypassing the Chaudière Falls.
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and consisted of two parts centered around the canal, Upper Town and Lower Town. Upper Town, situated to the west of the canal, was situated in the area of the current
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owned Bytown's land west of the canal, except for the lands north of Wellington, which were considered "Ordnance" lands. The area east of
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in Ottawa which existed during its construction and were erected by some of its Irish labourers. Many of the workers came penniless from
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The settlement was named Bellows Landing until the fall of 1818, when a group of settlers responsible for the creation of a new road to
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to the canal was acquired by the military and not used for houses for around two decades, after which it was returned to him.
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was opened on September 21, 2006, in honour of the sacrifices made by the Irish settlers in constructing the Rideau Canal.
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were some of the earliest streets in use. Sappers Bridge actually connected Sparks Street to Rideau Street at that time.
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Richmond Landing was a small settlement started in 1809 with Jehiel Collins' store, which preceded Bytown in present-day
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Western and Lesser Fall of the Rideau River; Barrack Hill and Upper Bytown in the left Distance, 1826 by
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to divide up the town into lots. Bytown came about as a result of the construction of the
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Corktown, not a town at all, was a series of shanties along the "Deep Cut" section of the
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First Eight Locks of the Rideau Canal, the North entrance from the Ottawa River, 1834 by
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remains, a lot of it looks very much like it originally did, and it is a heritage site.
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Bytown in 1853. Military Barracks on hill top was occupied by "A" Company of the
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had its 1846 origins as a college, and it received its present location in 1856.
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still exists. The two areas of town were connected over the Rideau Canal by the
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Colonel By laid out the streets of Bytown, a pattern that mostly exists today.
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Lumber kings & shantymen : logging and lumbering in the Ottawa Valley
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Some early buildings that still stand had been erected in Bytown. In 1826,
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Hull, (Lower Canada), on the Ottawa River; at the Chaudiere Falls, 1830 by
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in Ottawa in the oldest stone building in the city, built by
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was contracted to build the commissariat building, now the
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Falls of the Rideau River, at the Ottawa River, 1826 by
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landing got its first tavern operated by the Firths.
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was also built early on in the developing town. The
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Where Rivers Meet: An Illustrated History of Ottawa
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Index

Byton
a series
History of Ottawa

Bytown
City of Ottawa
Timeline
Timber trade
Rideau Canal
ByWard Market
Shiners' War
Stony Monday Riot
Railway
Capital
Streetcars
Hull–Ottawa fire
Parliament Hill fire
Sewer explosion
Gouzenko Affair
Greber Plan
Transitway
Embassy attack
Ottawa Senators
Trillium Line
Parliament shootings
Confederation Line
Convoy protests
Historical individuals
Ontario portal
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