History
Beachville Museum |
The Beachville District Museum is home to a vast selection of historical artifacts that will delight both young and old. Aside from numerous displays, luscious parkland and special events that are held through the year, the museum is also home to the First Recorded Baseball Game in North America. Visit the Beachville Museum website for more information! |
Towns From the Past in Zorra |
Have you ever seen a building that seemed out of place on a quiet country drive? One hundred years ago it very well may have been in the centre of a bustling community. The Township of Zorra has been collecting stories of past towns and hamlets within its borders. For example, did you know the current town name "Embro" most likely came from Embro, Golspie in Scotland? This is the area where many Zorra Scotts emigrated from! Learn more about our historic towns at Tourism Oxford's website. |
Embro West Zorra History Book |
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East Nissouri History Book |
Copies of this book are no longer available as both printings quickly sold out. |
North Oxford History Book |
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W. Harvey Beaty Memoirs |
The memoirs of Harvey Beaty is available for sale now at the Township office. Please call ahead to confirm availability 519-485-2490.
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Zorra 2013 |
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Harrington Grist Mill |
Watch the YouTube video - Harrington Mill Restored! |
George Leslie Mackay |
![]() George Leslie Mackay (1844 - 1901) Son of Scots immigrants, Presbyterian missionary George Mackay was born near Embro in Zorra Township. In 1872, he founded the first overseas mission in Tamsui, Taiwan. An unconventional character, but sensitive to local needs, Mackay practised dentistry and trained local clergy. He married a Taiwanese, Tiun Chhang-Mian, and had three children. The "Black-Bearded Barbarian" worked in the Tamsui region until his death, established 60 chapels, several schools and a hospital. In 1881, he raised funds here in Oxford County to help build Oxford College, Tamsui, which later became a university. He was also an outspoken opponent of the Canadian head tax on Chinese immigrants. An inspiration to the evangelical missions movement in Ontario, Mackay remains a national hero in Taiwan. (Ontario Heritage Foundation) |
Oxford County Archives |
The Oxford County Archives acquires, preserves, and makes accessible inactive public records created by, for, and about Oxford County. These records include:
For more information about the Oxford County Archives, visit their website. The Archives have uploaded the early poll books (1851-1874) to their webpage here. To visit the weekly blog updates with interesting historical articles, click here. |