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Village Squire, 1977-08, Page 4FRYFOGEL'S INN This Inn only provides food for thought BY DEBBIE RANNEY People sometimes phone Tim and Madeleine Whelan and ask for reservations to the Fryfogel Inn. They don't realize they are asking for reservations to a museum, not a restaurant. The Fryfogel Inn which is located about a mile outside of Shakespeare and which is operated by the Perth County Historical Board was first built in about 1844 or 1845 by Sebastian Fryfogel. It replaced a log structure that was probably erected around 1829. Fryfogel came in December of 1828 to get a place ready for the incoming settlers and travellers while the Canada Company was preparing to lay out the Huron Road to Goderich. As a result of this, Sebastian Fryfogel became the first settler in the eastern part of the Huron Tract which later became Perth County. Settlers were coming to this area as the result of an idea of John Galt's to move the dispossessed people of Britain and Europe to America as a business venture. so the Canada Company was conceived. The Canada Company was granted 1.100.000 acres of land in a huge triangle. roughly from New Hamburg. to 10 miles north of Goderich to Grand Bend on Lake Huron and became known as the Huron Tract. The company assisted new settlers Three graves can be seen on the site of the Fryfogel Inn. The graves which were moved there from the family farm in 1928 are of Sebastian Fryfogel, his father and one of Sebastian's sons. PG. 2. VILLAGE SQUIRE/AUGUST 1977.