Duff Baby House

The house was built between 1792 and 1798 by Alexander Duff as a fur trade post.

It is located at 221 Mill Street in Old Sandwich Town, which is the oldest part of Windsor, where settlements date back to the mid-18th century.

Today the building is owned by the Ontario Heritage Trust and houses government offices.

Windsor's Community Museum operates a local history interpretive centre behind the Duff Baby House.

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Duff-Baby House historical plaques. The right plaque reads "This dwelling was erected about 1790 by Hon. James Baby, legislative councillor. The headquarters of Gen. Hull when he invaded Canada in 1812, subsequently occupied by Gen. Brock, Col. Proctor and Gen. Harrison."