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Morrisburg is an unincorporated community in the Municipality of South Dundas, located in Eastern
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, Canada.


History

On November 11, 1813, the Battle of Crysler's Farm, at which a British force repelled an invading American army, took place near what was later to be called Morrisburg.
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settlers settled in Dundas County, creating West Williamsburg and was part of the Williamsburg Canal project. Between 1843 and 1856, canals were built on the north side of the
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. West Williamsburg was renamed Morrisburg in 1851 in honour of
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, politician James Morris, who was named the first Postmaster General of the
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. Incorporated as a village in 1860, Morrisburg had a growing manufacturing base consisting of a gristmill, a carding mill and a fanning mill. The Grand Trunk Railway reached Morrisburg in 1855. Eventually a power station was built on the
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. During the 1950s, portions of Morrisburg were relocated because of expected flooding caused by the
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project. Over 80 homes were moved and the entire downtown business district was demolished and relocated to a shopping plaza. The
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line was moved 1.1 kilometers north of its original location. Much of the former railbed was used in the reconstruction of Ontario Highway 2. Buildings and other artifacts were moved and assembled to create
Upper Canada Village Upper Canada Village is a heritage park near Morrisburg, Ontario, which depicts a 19th-century village in Upper Canada. History Construction of Upper Canada Village began in 1958 as part of the St. Lawrence Seaway project, which required the ...
, a tribute to the area's pioneers.Mochoruk, Jim and Hinther, Rhonda
''Re-imagining Ukrainian Canadians: History, Politics, and Identity''
University of Toronto Press, 2011.
A notable incident in the history of
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took place near Morrisburg in 1979, when a UAC TurboTrain operated by Via Rail on westbound service from Montréal to Toronto caught fire after developing an oil leak. The train was quickly evacuated and ultimately a third of it was destroyed in the fire. The troubled Turbo Trains were retired a few years later, in 1982. In 1997, Morrisburg was amalgamated with the Village of Iroquois, along with
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Townships, into the Township of South Dundas.


References


Further reading

*"Lake Ontario and Upper St. Lawrence", ''The Canadian Oxford School Atlas'', Oxford University Press, second edition, 1963, p. 21. *"Ontario", ''The New World Atlas and Gazetteer'', P. F. Collier &Son, New York, 1924, p. 74.
Morrisburg information - Government of CanadaHistory of Morrisburg
* Malcomson, Robert
''Historical Dictionary of the War of 1812''
Scarecrow Press, January 16, 2006.
"November 11 bicentennial service at Crysler Memorial"
''Morrisburg Leader'', November 6, 2013.
"History comes alive on the web"
''Cornwall Standard Freeholder'', June 20, 2012.

''CBC Digital Archives''.


External links

{{authority control Former villages in Ontario Communities in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Ontario populated places on the Saint Lawrence River