Philemon Wright

Philemon Wright
Philemon Wright Esq. by John James-LAC
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
In office
1830–1834
Personal details
Born(1760-09-03)September 3, 1760
DiedJune 3, 1839(1839-06-03) (aged 79)
Spouse
Abigail Wyman
(m. 1782; died 1829)
Children
  • Philemon Jr.
  • Tiberius
  • Abigail (Nabby)
  • Mary (Polly)
  • Ruggles
  • Abigail
  • Christopher Columbus
  • Christiana
Parent(s)Thomas Wright, Elizabeth Chandler
OccupationFarmer, Founder of Ottawa River timber trade
Military Service
AllegianceContinental Army
Upper Canada
BranchMassachusetts Militia
Canadian Militia
Service years1775 - 1777
1800 - 1830s
RankPrivate
Sergeant
Lieutenant-Colonel
Unit26th Continental Regiment
Bullards' Regiment of Militia
Hull County Militia
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Philemon Wright (September 3, 1760 – June 3, 1839) was a farmer, lumberman and entrepreneur who founded the Ottawa River timber trade in 1806. He was also founder of what he named Columbia Falls Village, mostly known as Wright's Town, Lower Canada (or Wrightstown) and Wright's Village to others, the first permanent settlement in the National Capital Region of Canada. Wright's Town, later became incorporated in 1875 and renamed Hull, Quebec, and then in 2002, as a result of a municipal amalgamation, it acquired its present name of the City of Gatineau.