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Amherstburg

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Amherstburg

Town in Essex County, south Ontario, Canada; population (1991) 8,900. It is located in a rich agricultural region, 23 km/14 mi south of Windsor, on the Detroit River near Lake Erie. The town manufactures chemicals and auto parts and is involved in marine salvage. In 1796 the British built Fort Malden here following their evacuation from Detroit, 26 km/16 mi to the north. It served as their frontier base in the War of 1812 and subsequently as a garrison in the rebellion of 1837–38. With its strategic site on a narrowing of the Detroit River it also was an escape point for fugitive slaves on the Underground Railroad.



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Davis recommended that the Second Baptist Church withdraw from the Amherstburg Baptist Association, over a controversial point, and become active in the Canadian Anti-Slavery Baptist Association.
The first Blacks recorded in Amherstburg came with the arrival of the United Empire Loyalists beginning in 1784.
James Smith of Amherstburg (one of Upper Canada's largest Railroad "terminals") recalls his master's children going off to school while he was left at home.
 
 
 
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