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Knox-Elora's History:![]()
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Knox Church, Elora was founded in the settlement of Upper Nichol Township, known as Bon Accord, in the year 1837. The first church building was an "old log church". The leaders of the small group of Presbyterians who decided to settle in Bon Accord were Mr. Alexander Watt and Mr. John Keith. First elders 1837 - Alexander Watt and John Alexander Davidson followed in 1848 by Thomas Gray, John Keith and Joseph Geddes. Other church members of note at the time were, George Barron and John Calder. In 1850, Mr. Charles Allan donated the land of the current site. Decendants of Mr. Allan are still faithful members of our church today. A small Frame-Roughcast Church was erected and opened for public worship in 1850. In 1873, during the ministry of Rev. A.D. McDonald, the current stone church was built at a "great" cost of $22,000.00. In 1937, at the Centennial Celebrations for Knox-Elora, the congregation dedicated a Cairn at Bon Accord, in memory of the pioneers, near the spot where the Old Log Church stood. To this day, the Cairn at Bon Accord is visited annually for a church service by the congregation of Knox-Elora. Ministers: Rev. William Barrie 1843 -1848
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