Plaque commémorative du colonel Edward Jessup

Prescott, Ontario
Type
Autre

Cette plaque posée en 1958 est dédiée au colonel Edward Jessup.

Inscription

COLONEL EDWARD JESSUP
1735-1816

Born in Stamford, Connecticut, he forfeited 500,000 acres
near Albany, New York, by taking up arms for the King
on the outbreak of the American Revolution. He raised
the Loyal (Jessup’s) Rangers and served under
Burgoyne. This corps was disbanded at the end of the
war, its members settling in the present Leeds and
Grenville Counties, and on the Bay of Quinte. In
return for his services, Jessup received extensive
lands from the Crown. In 1810 a townsite was
surveyed on this grant which he named after Robert Prescott,
Governor-in-Chief of Canada, 1797-1807.

Erected by the Ontario Archaeological and Historic Sites Board.

Location
Plaque commémorative du colonel Edward Jessup

370, rue Vankoughnet
Prescott
Ontario
Coordonnées GPS
Lat. 44.7126814
Long. -75.5108857

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