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24-Nov-2019

Historical plaque about Gore's Landing

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Historical plaque: Gore's Landing. Named after Thomas S. Gore, an Irishmam who settled in this vicinity in 1845, the village of Gore's Landing prospered for a time as the terminal of a plank road constructed from Cobourg to Rice Lake 1847-48. Among the well known residents of Gore's Landing were: Archibald Lampman (1860-1899), noted poet; Derwyn T. Owen (1876-1947), Anglican Primate of All Canada from 1934-1947; J. D. Kelly (1862-1958), historical artist; and Gerald S. Hayward (1845-1926), a painter of minatures who won acclaim in the U.S. and Britain. Hayward contributed to the building of the present St. George's Anglican Church, constructed of stone in 1908 to replace the wooden church erected 1846-48, and is buried in the adjacent cemetery.

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