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      • Tradition says that the place took the name ‘Lindsay’ from that of a land surveyor who died and was buried on the plot. Incorporation was granted as a town in 1857 and in the same year a railway from Port Hope was opened for traffic.
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  2. On June 19 of the same year, Lindsay was formally incorporated as a town. In 1861, a fire swept through the town and most of Lindsay was destroyed with hundreds of people left homeless. It took many years for Lindsay to recover from this disaster. In the late 19th century, local photographers Fowler & Oliver worked out of the Sunbeam Photo Gallery.

  3. The first settler in the locality came in 1825, and in 1836 there were only two settlers on what became the town plot. In 1840 the road which was to become Kent Street was cleared of timber. By 1851 the population had reached 300.

  4. Lindsay developed as a farming and lumbering centre. In 1857 it was incorporated as a town and was linked by rail. The town developed a more diversified economy with agriculture and manufacturing and was the location of the administrative building for Victoria County.

  5. A small village grew up around the mills, and it was known as Purdy's Mills. In 1834, surveyor John Huston plotted the designated town site into streets and lots. During the survey, one of Huston's assistants, Mr. Lindsay, was accidentally shot in the leg and died of an infection.

  6. Lindsay was founded by a speculator around saw and grist mills, like so many other communities. In its early days, much of the district’s commerce went through Peterborough, but Lindsay was fortunately located to take advantage receiving a rail connection early.

  7. Jul 14, 2023 · The town of Lindsay grew up around a small rapid on the Scugog River just before it joined Sturgeon Lake. The local Mississaugas called the site Onigahning, translating to the portage. In 1821, the paper township of Ops was surveyed and opened for settlement.

  8. When the first steam locomotive puffed into town in 1857, Lindsay became a rail hub, before its larger neighbour Peterborough. Being a railroad town made Lindsay a centre of district commerce, and four years later it became a county town.