- Paul Holland Knowlton
Paul Holland Knowlton (
September 17 1787 –August 28 1863 ) was a businessman and political figure inLower Canada andCanada East .He was born in
Newfane, Vermont in 1787 and came toLower Canada in 1798 with his family. After his mother died two years later, he went back to Newfane to live with his grandparents and complete his schooling. In 1807, he moved back to Stukely Township in Lower Canada. Knowlton settled onBrome Lake in Brome Township where he established a farm, general store and distillery. In 1830, he was elected to theLegislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Shefford County. He helped set up the Shefford County Agricultural Society and served as president. In 1834, he set up asawmill in a new location and added a store andgristmill ; this was to become the site of a new settlement called Coldbrook, later known as Knowlton.Knowlton helped organize the local resistance against the
Lower Canada Rebellion and was named lieutenant-colonel in the local militia. He was named to the Special Council that then administered the province by colonial administrator Sir John Colborne. In 1841, he was named to theLegislative Council of the Province of Canada . He signed the 1849Montreal Annexation Manifesto proposing union with theUnited States , viewing this as the best way to ensure the future economic development of the region. He served as first warden for Brome County and was first president of the county agricultural society. He helped establish the "Advertiser and Eastern Townships Sentinel" withLucius Seth Huntington in 1856.He died in Knowlton in 1863.
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4528 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.