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Craigie Lea, is located off the old Westmorland Road, Saint John, and was originally owned by Alexander Jardine. Craigie Lea is believed to have been built in 1859.





The two houses No. 1 and No. 5 are located at the top of Chipman's Hill, Saint John. These two homes were originally owned by Brothers-in-law Aaron Hastings and Robert Armstrong. They were built in 1853.





Keystone House, which is located on Lancaster Avenue, Saint John, was built sometime in the early 1850's. It was built by its original owner, Andre Cushing, sometime after he arrived in Saint John.


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