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Page 2 History of Saint John architecture A brief architectural history of Saint John, NB. Grotesques are actually gargoyles that do not have normal gargoyle form


Grotesques are actually gargoyles that do not have normal gargoyle form


Grotesques are actually gargoyles that do not have normal gargoyle form


Grotesques are actually gargoyles that do not have normal gargoyle form
Page 3 Researching Building History A discussion of how difficult it is to find complete building histories in Saint John, NB.
Page 4 122-128 & 256 Germain Street The building histories of 122-128 & 256 Germain Street.
Page 5 200-206 Germain The construction of the two houses located at 200-206 Germain Street.
Page 6 The Lawton House The Lawton House at 157-159 Germain Street -- Former home of James Lawton.
Page 7 The Lawton House The Lawton House at 157-159 Germain Street -- Former home of James Lawton.
Page 8 The Clifton House The Clifton House was once the Clifton Hotel that stood on the corner of Germain and Princess streets in Saint John.
Page 9 Wowchuck Property The history of the Wowchuck property in Saint John, NB.
Page 10 Belvidere Hall The estates owned by Robert & Jamie Reed in Saint John, NB, and the history of the people that lived there.
Page 11 Belvidere Hall The estates owned by Robert & Jamie Reed in Saint John, NB, and the history of the people that lived there.
Page 12 114-116 Wentworth Street A description of the building located at 114-116 Wentworth Street.
Page 13 Caverhill Hall Caverhill Hall. Once home to Simeon Jones, Mayor of Saint John. It was also used to house the Royal Visitors in 1901.
Page 14 Description of Caverhill Hall in 1901 Caverhill Hall during the Royal Visit in 1901. This residence was loaned to the city to house the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York.
Page 15 Description of Caverhill Hall in 1901 Caverhill Hall during the Royal Visit in 1901. This residence was loaned to the city to house the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York.
Page 16 Knodell, Smith, & Dunn A discription of George A. Knodell and the architects who designed his house.
Page 17 Knodell Building George Knodell's printing business and the history of the building.
Page 18 191 King Street East & 47 Pitt Street A description of the building located at 191 King Street East & 47 Pitt Street.Black community.
Page 19 191 King Street East & 47 Pitt Street Residents A discussion of two of the more prominent residents of this building.
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Page 21 Credits Who made this web page? Click here to find out.



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