The Nelson Ogg - Jabez Clark House (2085 Pine St.)
The first Roman Catholic services in Burlington were held in this house, since the parish was established in 1849, but the church was not built until Nelson Ogg donated the land at the north east corner of Pearl and Pine Streets. It was a mission church until 1925. It was demolished and replaced in 1952 by St John's Church on Brant Street (next to the later Ogg home) A one-and-a-half-storey end-gabled frame structure, reclad in stretcher-bond brick in the 1870s. The windows are segmental 6/6 wood sash with (replacement) louvred shutters and stone lug sills. A small gabled front dormer and a large shed-roofed rear dormer. The recessed front door has a rectangular transom. The chimney on the west side is original. Built in 1847 for Nelson Ogg, Cooper. According to Turcotte, The Growing Years, pp. 182-3, Nelson and his brother Joseph Ogg came from Quebec. Nelson first settled in Kilbride and then moved to Wellington Square. Nelson & Lucy Ogg had twelve children and later moved to the farmhouse, now at 2021 Blairholme Avenue, which was purchased from him by George Blair in 1896.
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