Uxbridge Historic Homes October 2, 2024

Dr. Walter Shier’s House

Dr. Walter Shier’s House

Main Street South

– Circa 1890 –

Dr. Walter Shier's House

 

Dr. Walter Shier’s house is a notable historic home in Uxbridge with a fascinating backstory. In 1908, Dr. Shier purchased the house along with two additional lots near the Music Hall, setting the stage for his contributions to the community. He added a north-side office to the home and updated its amenities, reflecting his status as a well-regarded local physician.

Behind the house stood a small barn, where Dr. Shier kept his horse, buggy, and cutter—tools of the trade in an era when house calls were common. Dr. Shier’s journey to becoming a prominent medical figure started in education, where he first taught school before entering the medical profession. From 1907 to 1916, he had a general practice in Uxbridge, and during that time, he also held the position of Ontario County coroner from 1908 to 1944.

Beyond his general practice, Dr. Shier was also the surgeon for the Grand Trunk Railroad and C.N.R. from 1907 to 1944. In 1916, he shifted his focus to eye, ear, nose, and throat consultations as well as anesthetics. His involvement in the community extended beyond medicine; he was a member of the Uxbridge town council, showcasing his deep ties to the town’s development.

This home, both a residence and a place of medical practice, stands as a piece of Uxbridge’s rich history and reflects the life of a man who served his community in various capacities for many decades.

 

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