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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Queens County

 
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201 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — 1940 Woodhaven P O[Woodhaven Post Office]
Art Moderne bldg of enameled panels & classical windows & doors. The WPA mural by Ben Shahn represents the Bill of Rights and is landmarked.Map (db m133643) HM
202 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — 8026 88 AvenueAnthony Cardinal Bevilacqua
Born 6-17-23 to Maria & Luigi, emigrés from Calitri Italy. Honorary Prelate Pope Paul VI. Made Cardinal 6-28-91 Phila. PAMap (db m133384) HM
203 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — Betty Smith
Betty Smith 1943 Betty lived here while she wrote "A Tree Grows In Bklyn” The movie won an Academy Award in 1945. The house has been restored By R. Leonardi Map (db m133502) HM
204 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — Dexter Park
Dexter Park 1911 - 1955 Home of Max Rosner's Bushwicks 1st night game 7/23/30 Joe DiMaggio, Casey Stengel, Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, Phil Rizzuto, Hank Greenberg, Lou Gerhig, Babe Ruth, Josh Gibson all played here.Map (db m18329) HM
205 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — First House Number in Queens
First house number, in Queens, on house opposite here, under numerical street & house number system started 1913 by Topographical Bureau C.U. Powell, Engineer in ChargeMap (db m133503) HM
206 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — Fred Christ Trump
Born in Woodhaven Oct. 11, 1905. Began building at 15, built this store. Founded E. Trump & Son now Trump Organization. Father of "The Donald"Map (db m232521) HM
207 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — Mae West 8905-88 St.Born 8-17-1893 - Died 11-22-1980
Wrote plays & autobiography. Performed in Woodhaven & Jamaica. Credited with saving Paramount. Buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery.Map (db m133231) HM
208 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — Neir's Tavern / Union Course
"The Most Famous Bar You've Never Heard of” PBS tv Neir's is one of America's oldest and most historic, continuously operating taverns. Founded in 1829, it retains much of its historical character, including a 150-year old mahogany bar . . . Map (db m134238) HM
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209 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — St. Anthony Hospital
Former site of St. Anthony Hospital 1914 farm & TB hospital run by German Franciscan Sr. of Poor working farm & PS annex for children made breakthroughs in pulmonary & heart treatments. Map (db m133334) HM
210 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — Woodhaven Library
The last public library to be built with Carnegie money. Cornerstone set June 28, 1923 by Mayor Hylan   Opened January 7, 1924.Map (db m133642) HM
211 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodhaven — Woodhaven Patriotic League World War II Honor Roll1941 - 1945
The Woodhaven Patriotic League on behalf of the citizens of Woodhaven dedicates this tablet in grateful memory of those who died in the service of their country in World War II They sacrificed the promise of youth in a war for freedom, now they . . . Map (db m134248) WM
212 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodside — John Vincent Daniels, Jr.
This park is dedicated to John Vincent Daniels, Jr. Woodside resident who died in the last days of World War I Private First Class 102nd Field Signal Company World War IMap (db m204162) WM
213 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodside — Lest We Forget1917 - 1918
U.S. Participation in World War I April 6, 1917 - November 11, 1918 Major Campaigns Cambrai • Somme • Lys • Aisne • Montdidier-Noyon • Aisne-Marne • Oise-Aisne • Ypres-Lys • St. Mihiel • Meuse-Argonne • . . . Map (db m204158) WM
214 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodside — September 11, 2001 Memorial
On September 11, 2001, the following who lived or worked in Woodside died in the World Trade Center attack. Their lives touched our hearts, their sacrifice changed us forever. We remember them with love and honor. Thomas Ashton • Ff. . . . Map (db m204159) WM
215 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodside — Veterans Memorial
In memory of all the members and the auxiliary of the John V. Daniels Jr. Post 2813 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. who proudly served our country when duty called.Map (db m204160) WM
216 New York, Queens County, Queens, Woodside — Woodside Memorial Park
Dedicated to all members of the community who made the supreme sacrifice for the good and welfare of their country and for the peace and freedom of mankind. The World Wars Korea and Viet NamMap (db m204157) WM
217 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Beam Trawler Jutland Memorial Reported missing
In memory of the crew of the Beam Trawler Jutland foundered at sea March 11, 1920 These crossed anchors recovered from fishing banks on Jutland's previous trip are placed as a symbol of our hope that their souls are resting in . . . Map (db m112407) HM
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218 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Liverpool Town Hall / L'Hotel de Ville de Liverpool
Designed by Halifax architect Herbert E. Gates, this dignitied town hall was constructed in 1901-1902. Such buildings were central to civic life across the country, providing accommodation for the growing number of services administered by local . . . Map (db m112404) HM
219 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Old Burial Ground1760 — Historic Site —
. . . Map (db m112381) HM
220 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Remembering the Deceased
The tradition of marking a burial grew out of people's inability to accept the finality of death. Since stone, by the human timescale, is not subject to decay, it represented something eternal. The old burying grounds is one of Nova Scotia's . . . Map (db m112406) HM
221 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Step Back in Time / The Final Resting Place
Step Back in Time Step back to the beginning of the seventeenth century. The Mi'Kmaq had given Liverpool the name 'Ogomkegea', meaning "place of departure." Descending the Mersey River in the spring they would disperse along the coast . . . Map (db m112387) HM
222 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — War Memorial
Erected by the Citizens of Queens County to the Glory of God and in loving memory of their sons who made the supreme sacrifice in the World War 1914 [World War I Honored Dead] 1918 1939 [World War II Honored Dead] 1945 1950 . . . Map (db m112398) WM
223 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Belfast — A Lighthouse is Born / La Naissance du Phare
English: Despite its initial success, the Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Company and its vessel, the St. George, ran into difficulties. Even with investments from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, steamboats were . . . Map (db m140249) HM
224 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Belfast — Point Prim Lighthouse / Le Phare de Point PrimA Lighthouse to Call Our Own / Un Phare Bien à Nous
English: Prince Edward Island's contribution to Nova Scotia's lighthouses inspired the question: What about building a lighthouse here? Petitions for lighthouses began to appear before government by the late 1830s. Concerned . . . Map (db m140246) HM
225 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Belfast — Reliable Communication / Des Communications FiablesSamuel Cunard, Mail Delivery / Samuel Cunard, la Livraison de la Poste — Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Company —
English: At the same time that the Island was grappling with the issue of lighthouses, it found itself dealing with an issue of a different sort: Mail delivery. Mail delivery was very important, representing the Island's . . . Map (db m140247) HM
226 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Belfast — The 1864 Charlottetown Conference / La Conférence de Charlottetown de 1864Lighting the Way / Un Feu qui Nous Guide
English: Late in the summer of 1864, two events descended upon the city of Charlottetown. One was a circus; the other, a political conference. Of the two, it was the circus that captured the attention of Islanders. But it was the . . . Map (db m140250) HM
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227 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Belfast — The Early Years / Les Premières Années
English: Imagine being aboard a ship on a dark, stormy night. The wind is howling fiercely, pushing large waves over the sides of your vessel. You are at the mercy of the elements. Picture a lack of navigational aids, creating a . . . Map (db m140245) HM
228 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Canoe Cove — Canoe Cove School
The School For more than a century the Canoe Cove School provided state-of-the-art education to students grades one through ten. This sturdy heritage building launched the successful careers of doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers, . . . Map (db m139457) HM
229 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Cavendish — Cavendish Dunelands Trail/Cavendish Sentier DunelandsHistory of the Cavendish Area/Histoire de la région de Cavendish.
History of the Cavendish Area. There is archaeological evidence that ancestors of the present-day Mi’kmaq lived on the shores of nearby New London Bay. It is very likely these early Islanders would have travelled here to hunt, . . . Map (db m139369) HM
230 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Cavendish — Cavendish Dunelands Trail/Cavendish Sentier DunelandsWreck of the Marco Polo/L'épave du Marco Polo
25 July, 1883. Thanks to a weekend of violent storms there is a heavy sea running. A few farmers watch with astonishment as a magnificent sailing vessel, driven by a mountain of canvas, slams onto the Cavendish sandbars. The air iš alive . . . Map (db m139391) HM
231 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Cavendish — Cavendish Dunelands Trail/Cavendish Sentier DunelandsSea Stories/Légendes de la mer
Sea Stories From the first peoples through modern times, the fishery has been vital to the people living along this shore. As Lucy Maud Montgomery remembered: Many of the farmers had a fishing house on the shore field of their . . . Map (db m139429) HM
232 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Cavendish — Cavendish Dunelands Trail/Cavendish Sentier DunelandsCavendish and Tourism/Cavendish et le tourisme
Toward the end of the 1800s, Prince Edward Island became known as an excellent vacation spot. Its clean air, rural landscapes and beautiful beaches were offered to travellers made weary by the stress of urban life. By the 1920s, thanks . . . Map (db m139431) HM
233 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Cavendish — Lucy Maud Montgomery(1874 - 1942)
English: Internationally renowned author, Lucy Maud Montgomery was born in New London, Prince Edward Island. After her mother's death in 1876, she lived with her maternal grandparents in Cavendish until 1911, when she married and moved to . . . Map (db m80283) HM
234 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — A BIG Year / Une année CRUCIALE
English: 1864 was an important year in Charlottetown. The Charlottetown Conference, held in September, gave delegates from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and the colony of Canada one week to meet, share ideas, . . . Map (db m141114) HM
235 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — A Centre for the ArtsUn centre des arts
English: The Confederation Centre of the Arts was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on October 6, 1964 as a living memorial to the Fathers of Confederation. Located beside Province House in Queen Square, it was designed by the . . . Map (db m149912) HM
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236 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — A Dutiful Citizen / Un citoyen consciencieux
English: This cannon fell off a cliff near Fort Amherst and landed in Charlottetown Harbour. Pulled from the water by Theophilus DesBrisay, it was brought into town and placed in the ground outside his family's drug store, . . . Map (db m149597) HM
237 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — A Neoclassical Design / Un style néoclassique
English: A Neoclassical Design Have you ever noticed that the building's design, including features such as columns and windows, is pleasingly symmetrical? This is one of the features that make Province House a fine example of . . . Map (db m137659) HM
238 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — A River of ImportanceUne rivière d’importance
English: "From the beginning, the river drew people to settle its banks and use its waters to reach the settlements..." The Hillsborough River, Elsitkuk as the Mi'kmaq would say, is the Island's largest river. It runs east . . . Map (db m149601) HM
239 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — A Wet Warehouse in a Dry City / La sobriété avant tout
English: The Bonded Warehouse across the street was often at the centre of one of Charlottetown's most controversial issues: prohibition. In 1901 Prince Edward Island was the first Canadian province to make it illegal to possess, . . . Map (db m149598) HM
240 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — All Souls’ Chapel
English: This 1888 chapel, designed by William Critchlow Harris, Jr., is a masterful example of High Victorian Gothic Revival architecture in Canada. Its robust design is distinguished by rough textures in rust-red Prince Edward Island . . . Map (db m80226) HM
241 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Andrew Archibald Macdonald1829 - 1912
English: Born at Three Rivers, Brudenell Point, Macdonald, a merchant and shipbuilder, served as a member of the Legislative Assembly (1853-58) and of the Legislative Council (1867-72). He attended the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences . . . Map (db m80271) HM
242 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Andrew's Millpond
In 1786 John Cambridge purchased approximately 300 acres along Wright's Creek, which was then called Bird Island Creek. Around 1800 he built a 22 foot-high mill dam at the head of tide on the creek, and went on to build a saw mill, grist mill and . . . Map (db m140303) HM
243 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Angus Bernard MacEachern (1759- 1835)
Angus Bernard MacEachern (1759-1835), first Bishop of the Diocese of Charlottetown, founded St. Andrew's College, the first post-secondary institution in the colony, on 30 November 1831. In January 1855, the college was re-located and . . . Map (db m201602) HM
244 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Apothecaries Hall
English: On December 24, 1810, Thomas Desbrisay Jr. opened an apothecary shop on this site to supply drugs and medicine to the people of Prince Edward Island. Until then, many Islanders relied more on home remedies or obtained medicines . . . Map (db m80262) HM
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245 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Beaconsfield Historic House / Maison historique Beaconsfield
English: Built in 1877 for James and Edith Peake, Beaconsfield was one of Prince Edward Island's most elegant homes. Featuring the finest in materials and craftsmanship, it was also equipped with all the latest conveniences of the . . . Map (db m149595) HM
246 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Beginnings of a SettlementLes débuts de la colonization
English: Across Charlottetown Harbour on the west side was the home base for the Acadians in the early years of the 1700's. It was called Port-la-Joye and Fort Amherst by the English. The Mi'kmaq called it Skma qan which . . . Map (db m149600) HM
247 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Big Donald
This bell was affectionately known as “Big Donald” honouring Fire Chief Donald MacKinnon 1875-1879. Cast in 1875 by William Blake & Co., formerly H.W. Hooper & Co., Boston, Mass. Cracked and recast in 1877 Cracked and recast in 1884 Moved from . . . Map (db m149596) HM
248 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Birthplace of ConfederationLe Berceau de la Confédération
English: Even though it was the capital of Canada's smallest province, it took almost 100 years before Charlottetown became of strong historical importance. On August 31, 1864 the delegates began arriving for what is now referred to . . . Map (db m149905) HM
249 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Canadian National HotelsRodd Hotels & Resorts
This marker is composed of two plaques on either side of the entrance. In 1930, the Canadian National Railway (CNR) decided to build a hotel in Charlottetown, Railway hotels were the standard of comfort and service, but the new Canadian . . . Map (db m80227) HM
250 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Carvell Building
named for the Carvell family who operated a wholesale business on this site during the mid 1800s Map (db m80202) HM
251 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — CharlottetownPrince Edward Island
Samuel Holland Report Sept 14, 1767 The Capital to be called Charlotte Town is proposed to be built on a point of the harbor of Port Joy, betwixt York and Hillsborough Rivers, as being one of the best, and nearly central Parts of the . . . Map (db m207811) HM
252 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Charlottetown and Quebec Confederation of 1864Charlottetown Site — One of Two Identical Markers —
These pivotal meetings laid the groundwork for Canadian Confederation. Here in September 1864, the Charlottetown Conference brought together leaders from the colonies of Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada . . . Map (db m200977) HM
253 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Charlottetown City HallHotel de ville de Charlottetown
English: Built in 1888, the Charlottetown City Hall is the oldest municipal hall in Prince Edward Island. Designed by Phillips and Chappell in the Romanesque Revival style often favoured for 19th-century civic buildings, it originally . . . Map (db m80230) HM
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254 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Charlottetown Railway Station
Built of Island and Wallace Sandstone, the Charlottetown railway station opened July 8, 1907. At a time when both people and goods travelled extensively by train, the station was a busy place indeed. Housing public facilities and administrative . . . Map (db m201323) HM
255 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Choices For Higher EducationLes choix d’éducation supérieur
English: Charlottetown is the home of two important educational institutions. The University of Prince Edward Island was established in April 1969. It resulted from a merger of two institutions: Prince of Wales College that began as . . . Map (db m149899) HM
256 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Colonel John Hamilton Gray1811 - 1887
English: Born in Charlottetown, a Father of Confederation, Gray served in the Imperial cavalry (1831-52) before entering politics. Elected in 1858 to represent Queen's County, he served as Premier of the province (1863-65) and played a . . . Map (db m80269) HM
257 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Confederation Centre of the ArtsCentre de Arts de la Confédération
English: Opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1964 as Canada's National Memorial to the Fathers of Confederation, the Centre is an outstanding example of an institution dedicated to the arts. The extensive cultural complex includes a . . . Map (db m80264) HM
258 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Dundas Terrace
English: This apartment building, completed in 1890, is a handsome example of the Queen Anne Revival in Canada. Admired for its picturesque qualities, this style was popular in Canadian domestic architecture from the 1880s to the 1910s. As . . . Map (db m80207) HM
259 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Edward Palmer1809 - 1889
English: Born in Charlottetown and called to the bar in 1831, Palmer was a member of the legislature (1835-60), and of the Legislative Council (1860-73). Between 1848 and 1873 he held several cabinet posts, including that of President of . . . Map (db m80270) HM
260 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Edward Whelan1824 - 1867
English: Born in Ireland, Whelan immigrated to Halifax c. 1836 and became a protégé of Joseph Howe. As a journalist in Charlottetown be published the short- lived Palladium in 1845, became editor of the Morning News in 1846, . . . Map (db m80266) HM
261 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — George Coles1810 - 1875
English: A native Prince Edward Islander, Coles, first elected in 1842, represented the constituency of Queen's in the House of Assembly of the Island until his retirement because of ill health in 1868. Co-founder, with Edward Whelan, of . . . Map (db m80273) HM
262 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Great George Street Historic DistrictL’arrondissement Historique de la rue Great George
English: Great George Street is richly evocative of both its 18th-century origins and its subsequent development as one of Charlottetown's principal streets. Clearly focused to Province House, the seat of Island government and the . . . Map (db m80200) HM
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263 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Heralded Arrival… of the CircusL’arrivée tant attendue… du cirque
English: When a large steamer anchored in Charlottetown Harbour in 1864, few took notice of it or the politicians aboard. Charlottetown was preoccupied with another visitor to its little town: the circus. Drawing huge crowds and filling . . . Map (db m80199) HM
264 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Hillsborough BridgeCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
The first Hillsborough Bridge was constructed as a railway link to the southeastern part of the Island, although it was also a carriage bridge, too. The steel structure consisted of 12 spans. To facilitate river traffic it had a swing span over the . . . Map (db m80184) HM
265 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Impulsive Ambush / Une attaque impulsive
English: In 1775, privateers from the American Colonies launched their first attack on foreign soil. Disobeying the orders of General George Washington, these respected Captains descended on an unsuspecting, unarmed Charlotte Town. . . . Map (db m149599) HM
266 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Keeping the City GreenUne ville verte
English: Charlottetown has been working on its beautification for well over 150 years. On Arbor Day May 24, 1884 more than 300 trees were planted in the squares and along the streets. The tradition continues. Our trees are . . . Map (db m149902) HM
267 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Making History in 1864L'histoire en marche en 1864
English: The Colonial Building, now known as Province House, is in the middle of Queen Square. It was the prime location for the meetings of the Fathers of Confederation in 1864. The building was officially opened on January 26, . . . Map (db m149910) HM
268 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Open Green Spaces in the CityLes espaces verts au cœur de la ville
English: Victoria Park, at the west end of the city, was vested by the Crown to the City of Charlottetown in 1873. The 40 acres of land presents a gentle place protected by a special Act that declares the park "for the sole purpose . . . Map (db m149901) HM
269 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Paardeberg
Roland Taylor • Alfred Riggs Feb. 18th • Feb. 27th 1900 To the men of the Royal Canadian Regiment who by their valour and efficiency have made manifest to the world Canada’s ability and willingness to share . . . Map (db m80281) WM
270 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Peake House
named for James Peake, a prominent shipbuilder and merchant who lived in this building during the mid 1800s Map (db m80204) HM
271 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Predominantly a Wooden TownUne ville surtout faite de bois
English: Architecturally speaking, Charlottetown is predominately a wooden town with buildings dating back to the early 1800's. When you see a brick building you can be pretty sure it was built after the Great Fire of 1866 that . . . Map (db m149909) HM
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272 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Preserving Our HistoryLa sauvegarde de notre histoire
English: In 2015, the celebration marking, Charlottetown's 250 years on its chosen site provides an excellent opportunity for Charlottetown to ponder its past and its future. As a home to many new Canadians, the responsibility to . . . Map (db m149903) HM
273 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Prince Edward Island War Memorial
Side A Erected by the Citizens of Charlottetown in memory of those from Prince Edward Island who gloriously laid down their lives in the Great War in honour forevermore of all who served therein 1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945 . . . Map (db m80280) WM
274 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Province House
English Completed in 1847, this neo-classical building was designed and built by local architect Isaac Smith to accommodate the provincial legislature and administrative offices. It also housed the Island's Supreme Court until 1872. . . . Map (db m80282) HM
275 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Provincial GovernanceLa gouvernance provinciale
English: The Provincial Government has its administrative headquarters in the west end of the city, their Court House on the waterfront and the offices for official political parties are housed in the Coles Building on Queen Square. . . . Map (db m149911) HM
276 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Queen’s Square School
On this site stood Queen Square School For Boys operated as a public school 1878 to 1962 This memorial is erected to honor all students and its teachers who were part of this school and its traditions through these years Map (db m201597) HM
277 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Railway Brass ShopAtelier de cuivre du chemin de fer
English: Built in 1876, this Island sandstone building was originally the office of the mechanical branch of the Prince Edward Island Railway. Later, it became the brass shop where brass parts required by the railway were fabricated. The . . . Map (db m80182) HM
278 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Railway Car ShopAtelier des wagons du chemin de fer
English: On November 30, 1905 fire destroyed several of the wooden manufacturing shops at the Charlottetown rail yard. To reduce the risk of future fires, it was decided to rebuild the shops in brick. E.A. Wallberg of Montreal was the . . . Map (db m80181) HM
279 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Samuel Holland
Samuel Holland was appointed Surveyor General for the eastern seaboard of North America by the Board of Trade and Plantations in London England. In 1764, he began his survey and his plan outlined 67 lots, 3 counties and 14 parishes. He also . . . Map (db m202745) HM
280 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Sherman M4A2 Medium Battle Tank
294 Sherman tanks were purchased by Canada after World War II and used by the Canadian Army (both Regular and Reserve) from 1946-1972. This is a late production model of the orignal Sherman tank introduced in 1943 that incorporated many . . . Map (db m80224) HM WM
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281 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Sir Louis Henry Davis1845-1924
Born in Charlottetown, Davies studied law at the Inner Temple and was admitted to the bar in 1867. A member of the Legislative Assembly (1872-9) and Premier for the last three years of that period, he defended the rights of tenant farmers while . . . Map (db m80206) HM
282 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Site of a Historic PhotoLe site d'une photo historique
English: Government House, at the west end of the city was built in 1834. It is a gracious house and still serves as the official residence of the Island's Lieutenant Governor. Their Honours host many events to which the public is . . . Map (db m149913) HM
283 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — 1996.6 — St Dunstan’s Basilica / La basilique St. Dunstan
With its souring spires, picturesque pinnacles and intricate tracery, St. Dustan”s Basilica is an excellent example of the High Victorian Style in Canadian architecture. Erected between 1897 and 1907, it was severely damaged by fire in . . . Map (db m201601) HM
284 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Survey of the Gulf and River St. LawrenceL’hydrographie du Golfe de du Fleuves Saint-Laurent
English: Between 1827 and 1856 the first complete hydrographic survey of the Gulf and River St. Lawrence was carried out by Captain Henry W. Bayfield and his assistants. From the time of Cartier, French and British navigators ad surveyed . . . Map (db m80198) HM
285 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — The Charlottetown Hospital (1879-1982)
This memorial marks the location of The Charlottetown Hospital (1879-1982) The Charlottetown Hospital School of Nursing (1920-1971) and The School of X-ray Technology (1953-1971) The hospital, founded by Bishop Peter McIntyre and The Sisters of . . . Map (db m149594) HM
286 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — The City of CharlottetownLa ville de Charlottetown
English: The City of Charlottetown was incorporated in April 1855. The present boundaries of the city are a result of an amalgamation of six surrounding communities in 1995. The City is governed by a mayor and 10 councilors. Its . . . Map (db m149908) HM
287 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — The Gainsford Housec. 1833
This double tenement, built by John and Elizabeth Gainsford, became a landmark in a city largely built of wood. It is Charlottetown’s oldest surviving brick building. For many years the east side was the home of John Iags, editor of “The . . . Map (db m104833) HM
288 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — The Hillsborough RiverLa rivière Hillsborough — Mimtuka’q Sipu —
English: The Hillsborough River watershed, totaling over 350 square kilometres, is the largest river system in Prince Edward Island. As a river highway, it provides a direct link to our rich human heritage, from the Mi’Kmaq who depended on . . . Map (db m80187) HM
289 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — The Historic Port of CharlottetownLe port historique de Charlottetown
English: The Port of Charlottetown has a history of wooden shipbuilding, local ferry wharves and shipping connections with the world. Family connections with the Westcountry of England made it a prime destination. Shipbuilders, . . . Map (db m149906) HM
290 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — The Lay of the TownLa fondation de le ville
English: In 1768 Charles Morris, a Halifax Surveyor, was directed to lay out the town under the directions of the Board of Trade and Plantations in London. Later the Island's first British Governor, Walter Patterson, through his . . . Map (db m149900) HM
291 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — The Once Great Island RailroadUn chemin de fer jadis florissant
English: The railway played a major role in shaping Canada and it played an important role in the development of Prince Edward Island. The sod was turned for the PEI Railway on October 5, 1871 just north east of where you are . . . Map (db m149897) HM
292 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — The Site of CharlottetownLe Site de Charlottetown
English: The site of Charlottetown was chosen by Surveyor General Samuel Holland on his survey of St. John's Island. Now called Prince Edward Island, it was once called Epekwitk, which means "lying on the water", by the . . . Map (db m149904) HM
293 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Thomas Heath Haviland1822 - 1895
English: Born in Charlottetown, Haviland was called to the Prince Edward Island bar in 1846. He represented Georgetown in the legislature (1847-70), serving successively as Colonial Secretary, as Speaker, and as Solicitor-Genera1. As a . . . Map (db m80268) HM
294 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Threaded Together with Iron and SteelRéunis par le fer et l’acier
English: The Prince Edward Island Railway brought Islanders together, put them to work, and even made them Canadians. Before the Railway was built on Prince Edward Island you could live within ten miles of another village and hardly . . . Map (db m80185) HM
295 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Transportation from Tip-to-TipLe transport d’une pointe à l’autre
English: The Railway Station stands not far from where you now stand. The air was once full of steam, the sound of train whistles and shunting rail cars. It was a busy place with the Western train, the Eastern train and the Murray . . . Map (db m149898) HM
296 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — Trinity Church
Trinity Church was founded in 1778 by Benjamin Chappell, friend of John Wesley. The congregation continued in the Wesleyan Methodist tradition until 1925 when, choosing the name Trinity, it became a founding congregation of the United . . . Map (db m201326) HM
297 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — William Henry Pope1825 - 1879
English: Born at Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, Pope was admitted to the bar in 1847, became Colonial Secretary in 1859, was elected to the Legislative Assembly representing Queen's County in 1863 and continued to serve in the Assembly . . . Map (db m80272) HM
298 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, Charlottetown — William Henry Pope (1825 – 1879)
Work of art by Jules LeSalle In recognition of the 150th anniversary of the 1864 Charlottetown and Québec conference, which led to the creation of Canada, bronze statue of two Fathers of Confederation were commissioned, one for . . . Map (db m202748) HM
299 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, New London — Lucy Maud Montgomery Birthplace
Lucy Maud Montgomery, daughter of Hugh John Montgomery and Clara Woolner MacNeill, was born in this house on November 30, 1874.Map (db m138186) HM
300 Prince Edward Island, Queens County, North Rustico — North Rustico War Memorial
Dedicated to the men and women of this community who served their country in World War 1, World War II, and the Korean War and in grateful tribute to those who made the supreme sacrifice. W.W. II W.O. II Fredrick L. Bulman Pte. . . . Map (db m139243) WM

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