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The Railways that Spurred Early Oil’s Expansion


*The event has already taken place on this date: Thu, 01/19/2023
Discover how the railways and the Black Gold Rush sparked growth in Lambton County, Ontario. Join @TORailwayMuseum and the @OilMuseumOfCanada on January 19 for a free online lecture.

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Join us for “The Railways that Spurred Early Oil’s Expansion”, an online lecture on January 19!

Before the arrival of the railroads local growth and development in Lambton County was at a standstill, the marshy land was not attractive to new settlers. This all changed in 1858 with the arrival of the Grand Trunk Railroad and the first commercial oil well dug by James Miller Williams starting production in Oil Springs Ontario. The Black Gold Rush started attracting men from all over to seek their fortunes in the booming oil industry. The problems arise from lack of infrastructure on how to get this valuable product out of the swamps of Lambton. In this talk we will look at how the booming oil industry and railroads are intrinsically linked in Lambton County spurring development from the building of the private Petrolia Spur line to the St Clair Tunnel to the USA. 


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Location:

Hadley Park Community Center
1037 28th Ave N
Nashville , TN, 37208
United States

Phone:

(416)214-9229
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The event has already taken place on this date: 
01/19/2023
Time: 
7pm