Records With Access Point "Charlotte County"

87 results found (86 digitized image(s) available).


Two men standing in front of St. Mark's Church at St. George  
Item - [ca. 1909]
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The original structure of the Anglican Church was consecrated July 26th 1826, but was torn down in 1907 due to a need for extensive repairs and to make room for a larger structure. The structure in the image was consecrated 9th of December 1909 and housed a large school room in the stone basement. This structure later burned, but a new St. Mark's Church building is located at 28 Main Street in St. George.

Street car on Milltown boulevard in St. Stephen  
Item - [ca.1906]
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W.H. Clark's drug store also known as Apothecary's Hall. A.S Murphy, M.D. had a sign immediately below Clark's. Across the street on the right, the ground floor of the Glasgow House seemed to be divided between E.M. Ganong and the American Express Company. J&E. Smith were chandlers; Frank Smith had a drug store. S. Whitney was a dentist located near Dominion Express. Murchie Bros grocery was already offering Red Rose Tea. There was a Gibson's Variety Store and Howard H. McAdam, offered guns, ammunition, and fishing tackles. He also professed the craft of taxidermy.

Street scene in St. Stephen  
Item
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Most likely King Street looking south towards Union Street. Signs visible for F.M. Murchie boot and shoe provision store. J.W. Robinson, grocer and DeWolfe Hardware and a coffin and casket store.

View of the waterfront of unknown town, possibly Lubec, Maine  
Item - [ca.1905]
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This was originally identified as St. Stephen, but this may not be the case. It could be Lubec, Maine, or somewhere else entirely.

New Windsor Hotel in St. Stephen  
Item - 1906-1912
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New Windsor Hotel on Marks Street and Water Streets.

Street scene in St. Andrews  
Item - [ca.1905]
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Auld Kirk in St. Andrews  
Item - [ca.1905]
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Algonquin Hotel (original) in St. Andrews  
Item
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Original Algonquin Hotel was built in 1889.

St. Stephen Bridge  
Item
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International bridge between St. Stephen, NB and Calais Maine, USA a.k.a St. Stephen Bridge, Charlotte County.

A shot of the coast at St. Andrews; captioned “View from the Block House.”  
Item - [ca. 1889]
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This photo is from the book “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: Photographic Souvenir; July 1889.”

A photo of the exterior of the Block House and its wooden fence; captioned “Block House.”  
Item - [ca. 1889]
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This photo is from the book “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: Photographic Souvenir; July 1889.”

View of St. Andrews, with the coast in the background; wooden fences in the forefront, with many buildings and church steeples in the background.  
Item - [ca. 1889]
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The caption reads “View from the Algonquin.”

This photo is from the book “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: Photographic Souvenir; July 1889.”

The exterior of the Algonquin Hotel captioned “The Algonquin.”  
Item - [ca. 1889]
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This photo is from the book “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: Photographic Souvenir; July 1889.”

The rocky coast, with a rowboat resting its bow on the shore; wooden building in the background.  
Item - [ca. 1889]
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This photo is captioned “A Bit of Beach.”

This photo is from the book “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: Photographic Souvenir; July 1889.”