Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum Digital Collection
Christian Zavitz, Jr. Log cabin


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Sponsors:
1812 History
Department of Canadian Heritage This item is a part of the 1812 History digitization project. This project was made possible with the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Strategy.
Media Type:
Image
Item Type:
Photographs
Description:
A photo of Christian Zavitz, Jr.'s log cabin from the "Port Colborne News", Second Section, Centennial Edition, Page 9B, August 1967. The cabin was located where the eastern part of Oakwood Cemetery is today in the Wainfleet Township. In late 1814, it was believed to have been looted by American troops from Buffalo. His war losses are said to have included cash (Gold and Silver), watches, knives and forks, clothing, butter and candlesticks. The cabin was last lived in by his son George.

For more information, read “‘Scruples of Conscience’: The War of 1812 in the Sugarloaf Settlement” by Donald G. Anger, the Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum.
Date of Original:
1967
Date Of Event:
1800-1820
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Language of Item:
English
Geographic Coverage:
Latitude: 42.88502091759217
Longitude: -79.2469596862793
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Image courtesy of the Port Colborne Historical & Marine Museum
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Christian Zavitz, Jr. Log cabin