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Amherstburg is a town near the
mouth of the
Detroit River in Es**** County, Ontario, Canada. In 1796, Fort
Malden was
established here,
stimulating growth...
- Fort
Amherstburg was
built by the
Royal Canadian Volunteers at the
mouth of the
Detroit River to
replace Fort Detroit,
which Britain was
required to cede...
- city of Windsor, Ontario,
Canada as well as LaSalle, Es****, Kingsville,
Amherstburg and
Leamington and
serves more than 6
million p****engers each year (6...
- The
Amherstburg Echo was a
newspaper which served Amherstburg, Ontario, from 1874 to 2012. The
Amherstburg Echo was
founded in
November 1874 by William...
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county in
Southwestern Ontario,
Canada comprising seven muni****lities:
Amherstburg, Kingsville, Lakes****, LaSalle, Leamington, Te****seh and the administrative...
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supply lines and
rapidly transferring himself and some
reinforcements to
Amherstburg from
where they
launched a
successful landing on the
American side of...
- 1027°N 83.1055°W / 42.1027; -83.1055
Amherstburg First Baptist Church is a
predominantly black church in
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. It was
founded by...
- The
Amherstburg Admirals are a
Canadian junior ice
hockey club
based in
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. They are
members of the
Provincial Junior Hockey...
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while the
blending and
bottling of the
whisky are done in a
facility in
Amherstburg, Ontario. The
whisky was
introduced in 1939 by
Samuel Bronfman for the...
- the
command of
Lieutenant Frédérick Rolette, near the
British post at
Amherstburg,
Ontario at the foot of the
Detroit River. Hull
reached Detroit on 5...