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Erland Lee Museum

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Established
  
1972

Website
  
www.fwio.on.ca/erland

Designated
  
2002

Phone
  
+1 905-662-2691

Type
  
Historic Home

Official name
  
Erland Lee Home

Province
  
Ontario

Architectural style
  
Carpenter Gothic

Erland Lee Museum

Location
  
Ridge Road in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada.

Address
  
552 Ridge Rd, Stoney Creek, ON L8J 2Y6, Canada

Similar
  
Billy Green Falls, Battlefield House, Felker's Falls, Devil's Punch Bowl, Fifty Point Conservation Area

Profiles

The Erland Lee Museum is a National Historic Site of Canada located on the ridge of the Niagara Escarpment in Stoney Creek, Ontario. Originally a farmhouse belonging to Erland and Janet Lee, the museum is recognized as the birthplace of the first Women's Institutes, an international organization formed in 1897 to promote the education of isolated rural women.

The oldest part of the home, a log cabin, dates to 1808. An addition was built onto the log cabin in 1873 in the Carpenter Gothic style, part of the Gothic Revival Architectural tradition. This is best exemplified by the steeply-pitched gables, gingerbread trim, and the board-and-batten planks.

The Lee Family lived in the house from 1808 until 1970. Its first historical designation was granted in 1961, by the South Wentworth Women’s Institute. In 1972, the home was opened to the public as a museum, and has since been owned and operated by the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario. In 1995, the museum was designated as a historic home under the Ontario Heritage Act, and in 2003, the museum was granted status as a National Historic Site of Canada.

The museum itself contains three floors of original Victorian furniture and furnishings, with an emphasis on the history of the Lee family, and the events surrounding the 1897 founding of the Women's Institutes. For example, the dining room table on which Janet Lee wrote the first Women’s Institute constitution still stands in its original location. The farmhouse is complemented by an 1873 carriage house, which contains two floors of local history exhibits.

References

Erland Lee Museum Wikipedia