| Page 2 | History of Saint John architecture | A brief architectural history of Saint John, NB. |
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| 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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