WESTERN DISTRICT, UPPER CANADA

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'Western District' was one of four districts of Upper Canada created in 1788. It was renamed from 'Hesse District' in 1792, and was abolished in 1849. The district originally consisted of that part of Upper Canada west of a line running north from Long Point on Lake Erie, in the region now referred to as Southwestern Ontario. The district town was ''Sandwich'', later renamed Windsor.
In 1798, the district was reorganized to consist of the counties of:

Essex

Kent
At the same time, parts of the district were separated to create a new London District.
In 1847, legislation was initiated to create a new Kent District; however, facilities at the designated district town of Chatham needed to be built. The creation of the new district was not completed.
In 1849, the district was replaced by the United Counties of Essex and Kent.

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See also



Eastern District, Upper Canada

Midland District, Upper Canada

Home District

References



★ Armstrong, Frederick H. Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology. Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985. ISBN 0-919670-92-X

Changing Shape of Ontario: Early Districts and Counties

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