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Bathurst District

Bathurst District

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The Bathurst District was a historic district in Upper Canada. It was created in 1822 from the Johnstown District. Containing Carleton County, it existed until 1849.[1] The district town was Perth.

1850 map of Eastern Ontario showing Bathurst District

History

In 1824, Lanark County was created from part of Carleton County, so that its constituent townships were divided as follows:[2]

More information Carleton, Lanark ...

In 1838, upon the creation of the Dalhousie District, the townships were reorganized as follows:[3]

More information Transferred from, Dalhousie District ...

By 1845, all lands in the District had been surveyed into the following townships:[4]

More information Lanark, Renfrew ...

Effective January 1, 1850, Bathurst District was abolished, and the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew replaced it for municipal and judicial purposes.[5][lower-alpha 2]

Further reading

  • Armstrong, Frederick Henry (1985). Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology. Toronto: Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-0-919670-92-1. OCLC 12966852.

Notes

  1. the two counties were united for electoral purposes
  2. the counties still remained united for electoral purposes, known as the County of Lanark[6]

References

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