Chiefswood National Historic Site

E371950

Chiefswood National Historic Site is a historic 19th-century estate in Ontario, Canada, best known as the birthplace and childhood home of celebrated Mohawk poet and performer E. Pauline Johnson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Historic Site of Canada
historic house museum
architecturalStyle Regency cottage
associatedWith Margaret Avison
surface form: E. Pauline Johnson

Mohawk people
Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation
builtIn 1850s
completionDate 1856
constructionStartDate 1853
country Canada
designatedNationalHistoricSiteDate 1953
hasArchitecturalStyle Italianate
hasCategory Biographical museums in Canada
Historic house museums in Ontario
Indigenous museums in Canada
National Historic Sites of Canada in Ontario
surface form: National Historic Sites in Ontario
hasExhibit E. Pauline Johnson memorabilia
Mohawk cultural artifacts
Victorian-era furnishings
hasFeature central hall plan
dual river and road entrances
symmetrical façade
wraparound verandah
hasFunction cultural education centre
heritage tourism site
hasLandscapeFeature riverfront grounds
wooded estate
hasNumberOfStoreys 2
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada
Ontario Heritage Act designation
languageOfSignage English
Mohawk
locatedIn Ontario
Six Nations of the Grand River
locatedNear Brantford
surface form: Brantford, Ontario
locatedOn Grand River
materialUsed wood
namedAfter Chiefswood estate
openToPublic yes
operatedAs museum
operatedBy Six Nations of the Grand River
originalOwner Emily Susanna Howells Johnson NERFINISHED
George Henry Martin Johnson
significantFor birthplace of E. Pauline Johnson
childhood home of E. Pauline Johnson

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Six Nations of the Grand River hasAttraction Chiefswood National Historic Site