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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 173

Page 173 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 173 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

Queen Hotel is newly re-fitted since the fire, Queen St., Fred’ton

[ST. CROIX continued]
LEWIS A W, general dealer, p o St Croix
Lindsay William, laborer, p o St Croix
Maloney Peter, farmer, p o St Croix
McGOLDRICK JOHN, farmer, p o St Croix
Mitchell Ana, farmer, p o St Croix
Myrshrall Peter, farmer, p o St Croix
Nelson Levi, laborer, p o St Croix
O’Maley Thomas, farmer, p o St Croix
Orr William J, farmer, p o St Croix
SHAW F & BROS, general dealers, p o St Croix
Shea Daniel, laborer, p o St Croix
TAQUE JAMES, general dealer, p o St Croix
Varney John, farmer, p o St Croix

ST. MARYS LOWER.  P.O. 4 miles below Gibson.
Byden Charles, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
CARMAN RICHARD, post master, p o Lower St Marys
Cassidy John, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Fisher Robert, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Haslett Samuel, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Hay Alexander, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Johnston Asa, farmer, p o Lower St Marys
ROBINSON THOS, mill owner, p o Lower St Marys
Roe Elias, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Upton John, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Wisely James, boom overseer, p o Lower St Marys

ST. MARYS VILLAGE.
Allen Miss Hettie, p o St Marys
Armstrong William, laborer, p o St Marys
Atkinson William, engineer, p o St Mary’s
Beek William, laborer, p o St Marys
BIDEN THOS, baker, p o St Marys
Blair Reed, carpenter, p o St Marys
Bonner James, farmer, p o St Marys
BOONE ALBERT, blacksmith, p o St Marys
Boone Mrs James, p o St Marys
Boone Jared, ferry owner, p o St Marys
Boone Samuel, carpenter, p o St Marys
Brewer Carl, carpenter, p o St Marys
Brewer Edward, carpenter, p o St Marys
Brown Fred, teamster, p o St Marys
Burt Mrs Stephen, p o St Marys
Burt Trueman, blacksmith, p o St Marys
Clark Charles, laborer, p o St Marys
Clark John, laborer, p o St Marys
COOK JAS, stage driver, p o St Marys
Crouse Henry, carpenter, p o St Marys
Crouse Louis, carpenter, p o St Marys

J.J. Weddall, Staple and Faney Dry Goods, Fredericton.

A Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project
… exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Erin who has volunteered to help me
with the McAlpine transcriptions!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 22

Page 22 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 22 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

FREDERICTON.

Cure that Cough with Davis’ Balsamic Cough Mixture, F’ton

BLACK JOHN, Barrister and Notary, Ins. Agent, Queen, h Waterloo Row see adv opp
BOARD SCHOOL TRUSTEES, Chas A Sampson sec, Queen w
Bolter Rankin, labourer, h Waterloo Row
Bonner Amanda, wid Henry, h Brunswick
Bookhout George, carriage trimmer, h Queen
Boone Elzar, Clerk, bds Wilmot’s alley
Boone Jonas, boarding house, Wilmot’s alley
Boone Richardson, carpenter, h Brunswick
Botsford George, clerk Legislative Council, h Brunswick
Botsford George a, h Brunswick
Botsford Harry, surveyor, h Brunswick
Boudreau Norris, French teacher, bds Magee House
Boudreau Philias, French teacher, bds Magee House
Boulder Elizabeth, wid George, h Saunders
Boutelier William, waiter, h King
Boyer Alder B, student, bds George
Boyle James, school teacher, bds Albion Hotel
Boyle James, victualler, Regent, h do
BRADLEY REV FRANCIS, Roman Catholic, h Brunswick
Bradley Henry, labourer, h Queen w
Bradley Patrick, pedler, h Charlotte
Bradley Mrs Thomas, h Westmoreland
Brailey Charles, labourer, h Brunswick
Brailey Ellen, wid Charles, h Brunswick
Braison Frank, carpenter, h Charlotte
Braison Thomas, labourer, h Charlotte
Brassington Thomas, wood worker, h St John
Braithwaite Henry A, lumber agent, York, h St John
Braun Jesse, labourer, h King
BRAYLEY HOUSE, Joseph Phillips pro, Queen w
Brene Mrs Alice, h Regent
Brannen C Sterling, hardware clerk, h St John
Brennen Michael, teamster, h Regent
Brewer Lemuel P, machinist, h Wilmot’s alley
Brewer Merritt, agent sewing machines, h King
Brewer Milton, harness maker, h St Mary’s
Brewer Mirad, commercial traveller, h Queen w
Brewer Moses, labourer, h Westmorland
Bridges Hedley, school teacher, bds Brunswick
BRIDGES HENRY S, professor NB University, h Sunbury
Broderick Christopher, bookkeeper, h Charlotte
Broderick Christopher, victualler, Regent, h do
Broderick Fanny, wid Walter, h Brunswick

Tennant, Davies & Co., F’ton, N. B., Col’d Silks extra value.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A York Sunbury Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

Clippings (MS19 – 20 to 103)

Sir John A. Macdonald in 1870.

Sir John A. Macdonald in 1870 (Image via Wikipedia)

MC300-MS19 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 152)

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

Continued from Clippings (MS19 – 1 to 18) and Clippings (MS19 – 19A)

20  Clippings of G.A. Good on World War II featuring the Goebbels Diaries; 1948.

21  Clippings of Ian Sclanders’ columns “New Brunswick Parade” featuring articles on Chestnut Canoes Ltd.; Marven’s Limited, Moncton; Ganong Brothers, St. Stephen; McCready’s Ltd., Saint John; T. McAvity and Sons Ltd., Saint John; Crosby Molasses Co., Saint John; and Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd., Sackville; and articles on the Chignecto Canal; 1948-1949.

22  Clippings of G.A. Good of local Fredericton news of 1948 including the building of the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel and the Centennial celebrations.

23  Clippings on the flood of 1887 in Fredericton, the restoration of Officer’s Barracks, Fredericton, 1959, and the City of Moncton, 1950.

24  Clippings on the New Brunswick Natural History Society, curling, and the Saint John School Board; 1884-1899.

25  Clippings on Fredericton events including the death of Sir Charles G.D. Roberts and several articles entitled “The Travels of a Fredericton Editor a Century Ago”; 1938.

26  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner, 1931, including articles entitled “Historic Homes of Fredericton”, on such buildings as the Anglican Rectory, Rookwood, the Golden Ball Inn, and the Robinson home.  Also included is a listing of Fredericton businessmen in 1840, some poetry, and articles about the Royal Family.

27  Clippings including articles on Christmas; 1905-1914.

28  Clippings of photographs from magazines of scenery and buildings in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the United States.

29  Article from The Weekend Magazine, on York’s Dining Room, Andover, N.B., 1965.

30  Copy of The Daily Mail, London, issue of June 23, 1897, commemorating Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee.

31  Clipping from The Moncton Daily Times, June 12, 1965, about Cape Bald, and a clipping from an unidentified newspaper (n.d.) of an essay on the City of Moncton.

32  Clipping on “The Boiestown Area” and a brief typescript of notes on Boiestown from Robert Cooney’s A Brief History of New Brunswick and Gaspe.

33  Clipping from the Fort Fairfield Review, Maine, on a Fort Fairfield blockhouse; April 24, 1935.

34  Clipping from The Telegraph-Journal about the proposed Federal Electoral Districts for New Brunswick; May 8, 1965.

35  Clippings from The Telegraph-Journal on Sir John A. MacDonald, William McDougall and Sir Adam George Archibald; (Also cards of Andrew A. MacDonald and Peter Mitchell); May-June, 1964.

36  Issue of The Colonial Farmer; Fredericton, January 26, 1874.

37  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner on the Bliss Carman house, Fredericton; April 3, 1965.

38  a  Issue of Butler‘s Journal, Fredericton; March, 1898.; b  Transcription from Butler’s Journal of Sept. 1901 extolling character of John Harvey-the photographer and expressing condolence to the family and relatives.

39  Political advertising for the re-election of Premier Dysart in New Brunswick, 1940.

40  Clippings from The Telegraph-Journal, Saint John; The Daily Gleaner, Fredericton; and The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, on the adoption by New Brunswick of its own provincial flag; 1965.

41  Clippings from The Telegraph Journal and The Daily Gleaner regarding folklore and folksongs of N.B., August 1965.

42  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner regarding microfilming of newspapers and information found in old papers; 1965.

43  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner, regarding the Baptist churches, Fredericton, the dedication of Grace Memorial United Baptist Church, Fredericton, and the old Baptist Seminary, Fredericton; 1965.

44  Clippings from The Weekend Magazine, on the life and career of Sir Wilfred Laurier written by Joseph Schull; 1965.

45  Clippings concerning the I.O.D.E.’s Centennial project.

46  Clippings on various people and subjects of historic interest in Kings County; 1945-1963.

47  Clippings about Julia Catherine Beckwith Hart and Alwilda Bonner; n.d.

48  Clippings from The Chronicle-Herald about a Georgian home in Bridgetown, N.S.; 1965.

49  Clipping from The Chronical-Herald about Nova Scotia glass; October 1, 1965.

50  Clipping about developing Fort Howe, Saint John; n.d.

51  Clippings from The Telegraph Journal of three Ian Sclanders’ articles “This New Brunswick’ from York County and Charlotte County; n.d.

 52  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner on “The Fredericton Telegraph“; December 20, 1939.

53  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner on Temple Fountain, Fredericton; August 16, 1960.

54  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner about Fredericton Theatre Days written by Fred Phillips; September 17, 1958.

55  Clipping by F. Brucie Greene on the Victoria Public Hospital; n.d.

56  Clipping from The Telegraph-Journal about the York Regional Library; March 6, 1965.

57  Clipping from The Saint John Standard, November 20, 1919, and a letter from Gordon Read about the Read Stone Quarry in Stonehaven, Gloucester County, 1939.

58  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner about the restoration of the old Sir Leonard Tilley home, Gagetown; March 31, 1965.

59  Clipping about slovens; n.d.

60  Clipping about the celebrations in Fredericton on the Coronation of Queen Victoria held on June 26, 1838.

61  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner, July 19, 1933, on the fire in the Gibson area, and on the Fredericton city roads, December 13, 1947.

62  Clipping of Rev. F.A. Wightman on farming, poetry, and fishing; n.d.

63  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner on the destruction of the records of York County, 1785-1830; April 21, 1888.

64  Issue of The Semi-Weekly Mail, August 15, 1913, which records the death of Alexander Gibson, and an article from The Telegraph-Journal, October 25, 1965 on Mrs. Alexander Skene, McAdam.

65  Clipping from MacLean’s on Sir Francis Bond Head; October 16, 1965.

66  Clipping about mining royalties; n.d.

67  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner and a Saint John Paper on the history of Queens County and the Minto Coal Company; 1960-1965.

68  Clipping from the Moncton Daily Times about Peter Emberly and the early lumbering days on the Miramichi; March 16, 1937.

69  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner on Dr. Grace Helen Mowat; 1964.

70  Issue of Family Herald and Weekly Star on Henry Moore Smith; March 1, 1933.

71  Clipping from The Chronicle-Herald concerning an early map of Sackville; February 19, 1964.

72  Clippings on the University of New Brunswick Observatory, Currie Mountain, and the Edward Winslow tablet; n.d.

73  Clippings on paintings and art exhibits in Fredericton, 1954, 1965, n.d.

74  Clipping from Popular Science on Major F.A. Good’s extraordinary apple tree; December, 1939.

75  Clippings from The Chronicle Herald, April 23 and June 8, 1965, Time, July 3, 1944, and The Loyalist Gazette, February, 1932, about the United Empire Loyalists.

76  Issue of The New Brunswick Municipal Monthly which features articles on The Sunbury County Court House and The County Jail; November, 1946.

77  Clipping about Christmas by Theodore Goodridge Roberts; December 26, 1929.

78  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner on the York-Sunbury Museum, Officers Barracks; May 30, 1957, and July 11, 1964.

79  Clippings from The Telegraph-Journal and The Daily Gleaner on the history of Charlotte County; 1944 and 1965.

80  Clippings written by R.P. Gorham and an article from The Daily Gleaner about Milton F. Gregg; January 28, 1965.

81  Clipping from The Telegraph-Journal on an antique fire pumper in Fredericton; September 3, 1965.

82  Clipping about the Carleton County landowners of 1832; April, 1932.

83  Clippings about St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Fredericton; n.d.

84  Clippings from The Telegraph-Journal, April 24, 1965, The Chronicle Herald, December 16, 1965 and February 5, 1964, Weekend Magazine, 1965, and The Daily Gleaner, November 14, 1963, about the celebrations of the Centennial of Confederation.

85  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner, November 19, 1953, n.d., and a two-page typescript about the author Juliana Horatia Ewing.

86  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner, August 22, 1938, February 10, and October 3, 1943, and from a Toronto newspaper, August 20, 1938, about the Odell auction in Halifax, and destruction by fire of the Odell property in Fredericton.  (File includes photos and brochures for auctions.)

87  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner and The Telegraph-Journal, May-June, 1965, about the hydroelectric dam at Mactaquac; May-June, 1965.

88  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner and The TelegraphJournal concerning the swearing in of the new Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, John B. McNair; June, 1965.

89  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner and The Telegraph-Journal, May-June, 1965, about the hydroelectric dam at Mactaquac; 1965.

90  Clippings about Le Portage de Temiscouata, P.Q., n.d.

91  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner about the Halfpenny Atlas of York County, New Brunswick published in 1878; February 14, 1953.

92  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner on old pictures of Fredericton; February 14, 1953.

93  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner about the Old Arts Building, UNB, being named an historic site; February 6, 1954.

94  Clipping from The Telegraph-Journal about the construction of snowshoes; March 6, 1965.

95  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner on “The Old Protestant Burying Ground” in Fredericton; 1938.

96  Clipping of a list of Fredericton taxpayers; n.d.

97  Clipping about the Halifax Marine Museum; March 19, 1964.

98  Clipping of a letter from R.F. Smith, London, Ontario, to the editor of The Daily Gleaner about a missing Regiment banner; February 4, 1965.

99  Clipping from The Evening-Times Globe about the 104th Regiment; January 13, 1940.

100  Clipping about Alderman Tisdall, formerly of Fredericton, and now actively engaged in Vancouver politics; n.d.

101  Clipping from the Saint John Globe about the activities of Lieutenant Wilmot during the war; May 29, 1916.

102  Clippings with a religious theme; 1888.

103  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner about the death of Joseph Dedham, lumberman and fishing guide; n.d.