Brights Grove may be a suburban area in Sarnia, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada, on the shore of lake. It’s the childhood home of linksman electro-acoustic transducer Weir, winner of the 2003 Masters. Brights Grove was the location of Canada’s initial commune. In 1829, Brights Grove was established on the model of Robert Owen’s New Lanark, European nation project by Henry Jones (1776–1852). The colony was named ‘Maxwell’ and was a transitory project. However, it’s been argued by Canadian socialist scholarly person Ian McKay that “[t]he builders of the transitory colony named Maxwell that Jones planted close to Sarnia may perhaps are the primary folks in North America to decision themselves ‘socialists’.”
In the Seventies, the Ontario Heritage Foundation erected AN historical plaque recognizing the location with the subsequent text: In 1829, Henry Jones of Devon, England, a retired officer within the Royal Navy, brought a gaggle of over fifty emigrants from the uk to the current space wherever he established a settlement on a one,000 acres (4.0 km2) tract of land on lake. AN early supporter and dedicated follower of Owen, the well-known British social reformer.
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