Tag: #HamArt
Lobby Series – Season Greetings
Art Post 49 – Current Projects
First Church Graveyard in Hamilton
As the early Hamilton pioneers became more established and more in numbers, they started to build churches. The first church … More
Fire and Wood Don’t Mix – Early Hamilton Wooden Churches
In years before Hamilton became a city, fire was a constant danger and resulted in the loss of many early … More
Rare Today, Common Then – Hamilton Wooden Churches
Prior to the late 1840s and early 1850s, almost all buildings were constructed of wood. Allan MacNab’s Dundurn Castle (1833-35) … More
Hamilton cemeteries in the age of wooden churches
When we look at today’s historic churches, we are often looking at a later building that is much larger than … More
The Age of Wooden Churches
The Age of Wooden Churches By the 1820s and early 1830s, the several communities of faith became large enough to … More
Challenge of Blogging – Part 3
Challenge of Blogging – Part Three The biggest challenge to blogging is feeding the beast. Just remember, we are not … More
The Private Cemetery of the George Hamilton?
Another example of a possible family cemetery is that of Dr. William Case 1776-1848). Dr. Case was Hamilton’s first Doctor … More