Captain Andrew Drew Home
(Exterior Commentary Only)
Captain Andrew Drew Home
   (Photo Courtesy of the Woodstock Museum
    National Historic Site)

Date and Time:
Saturday, May 23, 2009, 10 am - 4 pm

Directions:  NE corner of Rathbourne Ave and Sydenham St., Woodstock
Parking Limited. Accessible by a short walk from Old St. Paul's Church

Phone: (519) 290-0072

Year Built: 1832

This house was built by Capt. Drew who came here in 1832 as agent for Admiral Henry Vansittart, founder of Woodstock. Purchasing land now included in the eastern section of the city, Drew divided it into town lots and formed the nucleus of this community. During the Rebellion of 1837-39 he led the Canadian force that destroyed the American steamer "Caroline", which was supplying William Lyon Mackenzie's supporters on Navy Island. This action almost precipitated war between Britain and the United States and several attempts were made on Drew's life. He returned to England in 1842 and resumed his naval career.



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