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John Graves Simcoe Monument

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BUILDING INFORMATION
Name & Location:
John Graves Simcoe Monument
1 Queen's Park
Toronto
Bay-Cloverhill
Year Completed:
1903
OTHER IDENTIFICATION
Notes:

This monument is for Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe (1752-1806), First Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada and Founder of the City of Toronto.

The granite plinth bears an inscription that reads:

Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe 1752-1806 First Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada 1791-1796 Founder of the City of Toronto July 30th 1793

A plaque attached to the plinth reads:

Born in Cotterstock, Northamptonshire, Simcoe entered the army in 1770, and during the American Revolution commanded the 1st American Regiment (Queen's Rangers). In 1791 he was appointed the first Lieutenant-Governor of the newly formed Province of Upper Canada. During his energetic administration, he improved communications, encouraged immigration and founded York (Toronto). In 1796 he returned to Wolford, his estate in Devonshire, England, but during 1797 served as Governor and military commander in British-occupied St. Domingo (Haiti). He commanded the Western Military District, 1801-06, when England was threatened with French invasion. Appointed Commander-in-Chief of India in 1806, Simcoe died before taking up that post.

Status:
Completed
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BUILDING DATA
Building Type:
Monument
Heritage Status:
No heritage status
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