Higginson Tower Traditional Cache
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Historic spot in Vankleek Hill
Small camo'd lock 'n lock located at historic Higginson Tower in Vankleek Hill. Tower has been refurbished and provides an historical view of previous days in Vankleek Hill, Ontario. The following is reprinted from the Website.
The History of the Higginson Observation Tower
The Higginson Observation Tower represents the many positive contributions made by Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Higginson, an Irish emigrant from County Antrim, Ireland who left for Canada in 1819 and settled in Vankleek Hill in 1829. The Higginson Observation Tower was first constructed by Mr. Thomas Higginson (1794 -1884) as a windmill in c. 1830 to serve in the grinding of wheat and corn so as to further the commercial development of Vankleek Hill and the immediate district. When this project failed due to lack of consistent wind power, Mr. Thomas Higginson, (commissioned lieutenant in the Prescott Regiment on April 23, 1839) is credited with transforming this windmill into the “first private observatory in Eastern Ontario.”1
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Higginson contributed to social, educational and spiritual development of Vankleek Hill and district during the early stages of community formation. He was the second postmaster of Vankleek Hill; the first was Neil Stewart who served when the post office was established in 1827. Both Neil Stewart and Thomas Higginson were the first to represent the district of West Hawkesbury c. 1844 on the newly established district council. “He was Superintendent of Schools for Prescott and Russell, many years, Agent for the Bank of Upper Canada for the transmission of the proceeds of sales of public lands, a member of the County Council.”2
In 1856 the construction of St. John’s Anglican Church was completed on land owned by Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Higginson. Prior to the construction completion, Lieutenant-Colonel Higginson was involved in the establishment of a Sunday School that served Vankleek Hill.
Lieutenant-Colonel Higginson was founder of the Mechanic’s Institute in Vankleek Hill in 1857 and its first president. According to diary entries by Thomas Tweed Higginson, for March 30, 1859, “Uncle Thomas preparing a lecture to be delivered before the Mechanic’s Institute: ‘The Change of the Earth’s Surface’.”4 In 1866 in answer to a government call to defend against the Fenian Raid, the Prescott Militia mustered at Lieutenant-Colonel Higginson’s in Vankleek Hill on March 9, 1866 to proceed to Cornwall - “a Fenian Raid anticipated.”5 It is suggested that the Higginson Observation Tower carried out a defensive role during the Fenian Raids as it later carried the term of “look-out” tower.
The Higginson Observation Tower is symbolic of the evolution of 19th century teaching, learning and civic duty in Vankleek Hill and district. Colonel William Higginson (1822-1905), son of Thomas, “was appointed Capt. of the first Company of the 18th Batt. of Prescott Volunteer Militia about 1861, commissioned Major 24th July, 1863, and Lieut.-Col. 15th February, 1867.”6 In 1866, Major William Higginson was given command of the volunteer Prescott Militia mustered at Vankleek Hill in anticipation of the Fenian Raid.7 Colonel William Higginson was a “highway surveyor”8 for the Township of West Hawkesbury in 1879 and 1880. He was elected reeve of this township 1890 and 1891.
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