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Methodist Parsonage & Marker<br>(<i>wide view from Chapel Street</i>) image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, July 31, 2019
Methodist Parsonage & Marker
(wide view from Chapel Street)
1 New Brunswick, Carleton County, Woodstock — Methodist Parsonage / Presbytère méthodiste132 Chapel Street / 132, rue Chapel
English: Built for the Hon. Charles Connell about 1855, this is probably the oldest surviving brick house in Woodstock. The mansard roof, which gives the house a Second Empire appearance, was added in 1880. The house may have . . . Map (db m139193) HM
2 New Brunswick, Carleton County, Woodstock — Saint James United Church / Église unie Saint James120 Chapel Street / 120, rue Chapel
(English:) Built in 1908 to the Romanesque revival design of architect H.H. Mott and replacing an earlier wooden church on the same site, Saint James's red brick and sandstone exterior make it unique among Woodstock's churches. . . . Map (db m138992) HM
3 New Brunswick, Carleton County, Woodstock — St. Luke's Anglican Church / Église anglicane St. Luke's104 Church Street / 104, rue Church
(English:) Completed in 1884, St. Luke's Anglican Church is the third Anglican Church to be erected on this site, its uncompleted predecessor having been destroyed by the Woodstock Fire of 1881. The first church erected on this site . . . Map (db m138897) HM
4 New Brunswick, Carleton County, Woodstock — Woodstock Baptist Church / Église Baptiste de Woodstock694 Main Street / 694, rue Main
(English:) The early 1800s were a time of religious ferment in New Brunswick, and there are records of Baptist meeting houses in Woodstock as early as 1813. A Free Christian Baptist Church was organized here in 1834. This Gothic . . . Map (db m138896) HM
5 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, St. Andrews — Greenock Church / L’Église Greenock
English: This elegant church marks the growth of Presbyterianism and the Kirk of Scotland in New Brunswick. Built in 1821-1824, the structure successfully combines the American meeting house form with the British Palladian style. The . . . Map (db m137515) HM
6 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Welshpool — St. Anne's Anglican Church
This house of God has welcomed worshippers for one hundred years or more. In commemoration of this fact this plaque has been presented in 1967 Canada's Centennial of Confederation Year 1867 - 1967Map (db m54939) HM
7 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — Old Kingston Hall
English: Originally built as the manse for St. Andrew's Church, the imposing house was constructed in 1880 on a half-acre of land donated by William and Margaret Bowser. Church Trustees' minutes of July 6, 1881 record that the . . . Map (db m150506) HM
8 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — Saint John's the Evangelist Anglican Church
English: Built in 1884 on land given by the Brait family, its construction was under the direction of the community's first Anglican families, the Forsters and the Palmers. The church was consecrated on September 3rd of that year by . . . Map (db m150499) HM
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9 New Brunswick, Kent County, Saint-Louis-de-Kent — Marcel-François Richard(1847-1915)
Français: Né à Saint-Louis-de-Kent et ordonné prêtre en 1870, Mgr Richard fut l'une des figures de proue de la renaissance acadienne. Il stimula la colonisation afin de centrer l'exode yeti les États-Unis, fonda des écoles, des . . . Map (db m139702) HM
10 New Brunswick, Restigouche County, Saint-Quentin — La croix et le coq du clocher / The Steeple Cross and Rooster VaneHaltes à travers le temps / Steps in History
La croix et le coq sont au sommet de la plus haute structure de la Ville de Saint-Quentin. Le coq et la croix du clocher de l'église du Très Saint-Sacrement proviennent de l'église précédente détruite par le feu au soir du 10 . . . Map (db m125680) HM
11 New Brunswick, Restigouche County, Saint-Quentin — Le monument aux fondateurs / The Founders MonumentHaltes à travers le temps / Steps in History
La fontaine fut érigée en 1957 en l'honneur des fondateurs de Saint-Quentin, elle est un don de M. Patrick Jean, entrepreneur prolifique de la paroisse. Elle fut construite par. M. Andréas Coulombe. Le dévoilement du monument . . . Map (db m125684) HM
12 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Church of Saint Andrew and Saint DavidÉglise Saint Andrew and Saint David
English Constructed in 1879, on the site of the 1815 “Auld Kirk”, the present church is a faithful representation of the Gothic Revival style. One highlight of the interior is the Gothicized pulpit by local carver John Rogerson. . . . Map (db m77483) HM
13 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — St. John’s (stone) ChurchL’Église St. John
English: Constructed in 1824-1825, St. John’s is one of the earliest Gothic Revival churches in Canada. Its name, the Stone Church, reflects the high quality of its regularly coursed masonry. The skillful treatment of its Gothic . . . Map (db m140105) HM
14 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — The Great Fire of 1877 | L’incendie de 1877Trinity Royal — Saint John’s First Historic Preservation Area Premiere de conservation historique de Saint John —
There are two side to this marker English The Great Fire of 1877 One of the most destructive fires of modern times occurred at Saint John, N.B., on Wednesday, June 20th, 1877. It was more calamitous in its character than . . . Map (db m77570) HM
15 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Willow Grove — The Black Refugees Arrived in Saint Johnon May 25th, 1815, aboard the British warship Regulus — (371 people) —
”One of the Black Refugee Tract Areas” Grants of 55 acres of land was issued to the black settlers in Willow Grove in 1836. On September 7, 1836, the grants were finally issued and 74 black refugees received titles to lots in . . . Map (db m144129) HM
16 New Brunswick, Westmoreland County, Middle Sackville — Methodist Chapel 1790
The first Methodist chapel in the Sackville area was dedicated in July 1790 by the Rev James Mann. It[']s first trustees were John Fawcett • William Fawcett John Fawcett Jr • Andrew Wheldon Robert Atkinson The stone foundations . . . Map (db m106339) HM
17 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Dorchester — Methodist Church
The first Methodist Church in this area was built here in 1783, on land donated by John Weldon. Rebuilt after a fire in 1839, a larger church was built in 1882, now Dorchester United Church. The first burial in this cemetery was of John Weldon’s . . . Map (db m193199) HM
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18 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Middle Sackville — Yorkshire 2000
. . . Map (db m106381) HM
19 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Moncton — First Moncton United Baptist ChurchFounded June 8, 1828
On this site a house of worship was erected in 1857 destroyed by fire 1913 present building dedicated to the glory of God May 16, 1915 160th Anniversary June 8, 1988 Heritage Moncton Inc.Map (db m151005) HM
20 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Moncton — Methodism in Moncton
This plaque commemorates Methodism in Moncton 1781 Ministry of Methodist Preachers 1822 Circuit established 1828 Methodist Society formed 1847 First denominational church in Moncton, corner of Main and Wesley Streets 1877 . . . Map (db m151214) HM
21 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Moncton — St. Bernards Church
First wooden church erected in 1872 Cornerstone present church laid 1888 100th anniversary of first celebrated mass November 1, 1991 November 1, 1891 — November 1, 1991 Heritage Moncton IncorporatedMap (db m150993) HM
22 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Sackville — Anglican Church Rectory1880
The rectory was constructed in the Queen Anne Revival style in 1880 on land given by J.F. Allison and Mary Allison Botsford. The design was prepared by R. C. Boxall and constructed by Mr. J. Teed of Dorchester. Great pains were taken with the . . . Map (db m106390) HM
23 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Sackville — St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church1905
Presbyterians worshipped in Middle Sackville from the 1840's and built a church there in 1871 which was used until the turn of the century when they began to meet in Sackville. The present structure was built as a two-storey hall and dedicated on . . . Map (db m106527) HM
24 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Sackville — St. Paul's Anglican Church1856
The construction of St. Paul's began in 1856, based on a model brought by the Rt. Rev. John Medley, First Bishop of Fredericton. Bishop Medley's interest in Gothic Revival architecture, recreating a medieval stone building in New Brunswick wood, . . . Map (db m106421) HM
25 New Brunswick, York County, Fredericton — Christ Church Cathedral / Cathédrale Christ Church
English: Christ Church Cathedral, begun in 1845, is one of the best and earliest examples of the Gothic Revival in Canada. Its stone walls, crossing tower and picturesque massing, echoing the internal parts of the church, were . . . Map (db m139987) HM
26 New Brunswick, York County, Fredericton — St. Paul's United Church
English: Built in 1886, St. Paul's is a fine example of High Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, fashionable in Canada during the second half of the 19th century. The style is marked by a bold and vigorous approach to design, . . . Map (db m139980) HM
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27 New Brunswick, York County, Fredericton — St. Peter's Anglican Church and Cemetery
Welcome to St Peter's Anglican Church and cemetery! The church building to your left was first opened for worship late in 1837 - Queen Victoria had just come to the throne the previous June! The nation of Canada had not yet been conceived, the . . . Map (db m138995) HM
 
 
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