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The American Connection -
Summary
Based on a presentation by: Marsha Ann Tate, ABD
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania USA 16802
Email: mat1@psu.edu
As presented to Cobourg Historical Society
Text version (4 pages).
Early History
1797 – 1820’s
- Cedar swamp so originally avoided by settlers
- Early settlers (1797 - 1820’s)
- United Empire Loyalists
- Retired fur traders
- British “official class” = ‘Half-pay pay’ officers
- Strong military tradition
Cobourg 1850-1865
Prosperity to Poverty
- 1850’s: Prosperity
- Town population = 6000
- Fifth largest center in the province and most important central
Lake Ontario port
- 1856: Opening of the Grand Trunk Railway
- 1860’s: Near Bankruptcy
- Failure of the Cobourg to Peterborough Railway
- Cost of town hall
From Iron & Steel to Rest & Relaxation
- Late 1860’s George K. Shoenberger & his
Pittsburgh associates assume control of:
- Marmora Iron Mines 50 miles north of Cobourg
- The Cobourg, Peterborough, and Marmora
Railway and Mining Company
- The Pittsburgh industrialists use Cobourg as their Canadian base
of operations
- The industrialists begin bringing their families and friends
with them on their “business ” trips
Establishment of American Summer Colony
- Colonel William Chambliss
- Son-in in-law of George K. Shoenberger
- The “Ozone” tour
- Arlington Hotel
- George Shoenberger & William Chambliss
- “Friends and family” in North
and South
Reasons for Reasons for Cobourg’s Popularity with Southern and
Northern U.S. Families
- Southern families
- Cool and hospitable climate
- Not required to spend vacation money in the northern United
States.
- Northern families
- “High quality ozone
- Business interests (e.g., iron and coal)
Additional Factors Additional Factors
- Geographic Location
- Relatively close proximity to growing urban centers in the United
States (e.g., Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Buffalo, Rochester)
- Transportation infrastructure
- Readily accessible from the US via rail and water routes
- Ontario Car Ferry Company Ferries carried : coal, other goods
and passengers
- Marketing
- Accommodations
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