Lieutenant-Colonel 'John By' (probably
7 August 1779 –
1 February 1836) was an
English military engineer, best remembered for supervising the construction of the
Rideau Canal and, in the process, founding what would become the city of
Ottawa.
Born in
Lambeth in
London, England in 1779, By studied at the
Royal Military Academy. He was commissioned in the
Royal Artillery on
1 August 1799 but transferred to the
Royal Engineers on
20 December the same year. In
1802 he was posted to
Canada for the first time, where he worked on the fortification of
Quebec City and on improving the navigability of the
Saint Lawrence River. During the
Napoleonic wars he returned to Europe, where he served in
Spain under the
Duke of Wellington from
1811 until
1815.
With the end of the war By retired from the military but in
1826, in view of his engineering experience in Canada, he was recalled and returned to Canada to supervise the construction of the
Rideau Canal. Since the canal was to begin in the wild and sparsely populated
Ottawa River valley, his first task was the construction of a town to house the men who were to work on the canal, and associated services. The resulting settlement, called
Bytown in his honour, would later become famous under the new name of Ottawa.
The canal was completed in six years, and was acclaimed as an engineering triumph. Upon his return to London, however, By faced accusations about the finances of the project. Officials of the British ''Treasury Board'' suggested that he had made a number of unauthorised expenditures, and By spent the remaining years of his life attempting to clear his name. He died in
1836 and is buried in the village of
Frant in
East Sussex in the South East of England.
John By's name lives on in a number of contexts:
★ The ''
Byward Market'' area of Ottawa's
Lower Town
★ His statue, executed by
Joseph-Emile Brunet and unveiled in
1971, stands in nearby
Major's Hill Park
★ Ottawa's
Colonel By Secondary School
★ The scenic parkway of
Colonel By Drive, which follows the first stretch of the canal through the city from Lower Town to the falls at
Hogs Back.
★ In honour of his achievements as an engineer, the engineering building of the
University of Ottawa is named after Colonel By.
★ In
1979, to commemorate the bicentenary of his birth,
Canada Post issued a stamp bearing his image.
★ In Ottawa, ''Colonel By Day'' is the name given to the
Ontario August civic holiday. The holiday falls on the first Monday in August.
External links
★
Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''
★
Biography from the ''Dictionary of National Biography'' (1901)