3 years ago
Toronto Cement Company & Railroad Derailment Remains.
Zorra, Ontario
Woodstock, Ontario
Norwich, Ontario
Norwich, Ontario
Blandford-Blenheim, Ontario
Recent status | Closed |
Location # | 20323 |
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Otterville African Methodist Episcopal Church and Cemetery. Encouraged by local Quakers, free and escaped slaves fled persecution in the United States and found homes in the Otterville area beginning in 1829. As skilled tradespeople and farmers, these people made significant contributions to the local development. In 1856, trustees of the African Methodist Episcopal Church purchased .2 ha lot and built the first Black Church in Oxford County. The Church and cemetery served the local Black community until the late 1880s. The Church has disappeared by the early 20th century. It’s cemetery is one of the few preserved Black pioneer burial grounds in Ontario.
A single tombstone remains in the Otterville African Methodist Episcopal Cemetery as a monument to some of the village’s earliest settlers – African-American immigrants who began arriving in the Otterville area in 1829. A small wooden church, also located here, served the Otterville and area black community from 1855 until the late 1880s.