FRYFOGEL’S INN
Title
FRYFOGEL’S INN
Description
Erected about 1844-5, this building was situated on the Huron Road, a pioneer highway which opened up the Canada Company’s Huron Tract. Its original owner, Sebastian Fryfogel, said to be the first settler in Perth County, was operating a partially completed log inn on this property in December, 1828. The inn became a favourite stopping place for travellers and persons settling in the Huron Tract. Fryfogel held various important municipal offices, became the first Warden of Perth County in 1851, and died on June 10, 1873. His inn remains one of the few examples in this area of Upper Canadian Neo-Classic architecture.
Archaeological and Historic Sites Board of Ontario.
Archaeological and Historic Sites Board of Ontario.
Creator
Sarah J. McCabe
Date
October 7, 2018
Files
Collection
Citation
Sarah J. McCabe, “FRYFOGEL’S INN,” Historic Plaques of Ontario: An Omeka Demo Site, accessed April 25, 2024, https://ontarioplaques.omeka.net/items/show/244.