Category: Hullett Township, Ontario
Categories: Historic Places, Ontario
Hullett was named from John Hullett. The township is triangular in shape, bounded on the northeast by the townships of East Wawanosh and Morris, on the southeast by McKillop, on the southwest by Tuckersmith, and on the west by the Township of Goderich, from which it is separated by the Base Line. One of the earliest and certainly most successful settlers in Huron County - Anthony Van Egmond - first located in Hullett. Besides the Van Egmonds, the earliest settler was Thomas Walker who took up land near Clinton in 1833. On January 1, 2001 the Town of Clinton, the Township of Hullett and the Township of Goderich amalgamated to become the Municipality of Central Huron.
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