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William Holmes House

https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/landmark736
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Burnaby Heritage Planning
Associated Dates
1860
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Burnaby Heritage Planning
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Burnaby - North Road
Burnaby - Brunette River
Associated Dates
1860
Heritage Value
William Holmes is considered to be the first non-Native resident of Burnaby. In March, 1860, Holmes acquired the first land title in the area that would become the Municipality of Burnaby. Legally known as Lot One, Block One, this parcel was located on North Road and the Brunette River. The eight-member Holmes family built a log cabin on the lot on a bluff above the river in which they lived for many years until a bigger home was built. The log cabin remained and in 1892 was used as an isolation hospital when a smallpox epidemic hit the lower mainland. Afterwards, local health officials burned the cabin to prevent the spread of disease.
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Cariboo-Armstrong Area
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