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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Albert County, New Brunswick

 
Combat of the/du Petitcodiac Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., July 29, 2017
Combat of the/du Petitcodiac Marker
1 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hillsborough — Combat of the/du Petitcodiac
On Main Street (New Brunswick Route 114) just south of Legion Street, on the left when traveling south.
Near this town on 3rd September 1755, a detachment of Major Frye's troops, sent from Fort Cumberland to destroy Acadian settlements on the river and compel the people to surrender for deportation, was defeated by a French force under Charles . . . Map (db m106630) HM
2 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — the ebb and flow of Fundy / flux et reflux des eaux de Fundy
Imagine 100 billion tons of water moving in and out of a bay twice every 25 hours. Powered by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, Fundy's tides are among the highest in the world and vary daily with the changing positions of these . . . Map (db m106860) HM
3 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — the Flowerpots / les pots de Fleurs
Although the flowerpot rocks come in a variety of different shapes and sizes, they have all been formed over millions of years by the dynamic movements of the earth and erosion from glaciers, tides, snow, ice and winds. The story of the rocks . . . Map (db m106812) HM
4 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — 18th Century Anchor
On Main Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Hopewell Cross Road, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
This 18th century anchor retrieved from the Petitcodiac River at Hopewell Cape in 1981 by Jack Weldon Donated to the Albert County Historical Society by his wife Grace and sons James, Thomas and Dale This plaque was given as a . . . Map (db m106638) HM
5 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — Albert County Court HouseLa palaise de justice du comté d'Albert
Designed by local architect Watson Reid, this magnificent Court House was built in 1904 partially on the same foundation as the original that was lost to fire earlier. The County Council reluctantly agreed to pay the whopping $4,495 price . . . Map (db m106750) HM
6 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — Albert County Museum / Musée du comté d'Albert
This small rectangle of land was part of a 738 acre tract originally granted to Robert Dickson Esq. and Jesse Converse on 8 May 1789. The original land grant encompassed all of present day Hopewell Cape. Later, after being acquired by the . . . Map (db m106770) HM
7 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — County Gaol / La prison du comté
An original Shiretown building, the bottom floor of the Gaol was built with three cells and a gaol keeper's apartment. The second story was added around 1902 to provide better accommodations for the gaol keeper's family. À l'origine un . . . Map (db m106769) HM
8 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — County Records Office / Le bureau des archives du comté
On Main Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Old Great Road/Hopewell Cross Road, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
An original Shiretown building where all real estate and some other legal transactions were recorded. The records also include County births, marriages and livestock identifiers. À l'origine un édifice du chef-lieu du comté, les . . . Map (db m106646) HM
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9 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — County Tax Office / La perception du comté
On Main Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Old Great Road, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
An original Shiretown building where County citizens made their remittances. The pressed tin interior is a Victorian era addition that contributes to the building's pleasant ambiance. À l'origine un édifice du . . . Map (db m106705) HM
10 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — Hopewell Cape Community HallLa salle communautaire de Hopewell Cape
As Hopewell Cape grew as the centre of County activity, the need for a Community Hall became apparent. This hall was built around 1870 to satisfy that need. Extensive refurbishment has returned it to a fully functioning centre of . . . Map (db m106749) HM
11 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — Right Honourable Richard Bedford BennettPrime Minister of Canada — August 7, 1930 - October 22, 1935 —
On Main Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Hopewell Cross Road, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Viscount of Mickelham, Calgary and Hopewell [Burgundy marker on monument] Rt. Hon. Richard Bedford Bennett 1870-1947 Born at Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick, Bennett moved to Calgary in 1897. A member of the legislature of the North . . . Map (db m106707) HM
12 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — Silver Jubilee Lodge and LibraryLa loge et la bibliotèque "Silver Jubilee"
On Main Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Hopewell Cross Road, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Built in the early 1900's, this building was converted into the Silver Jubilee Lodge and Library for the Hopewell Cape Boys Club. It later served as a branch of the local regional library system. It has been restored to its 1935 . . . Map (db m106641) HM
13 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Cape — WWI 10cm K 14 German Field Gun1914 - 1919
On Main Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Hopewell Cross Road, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
. . . Map (db m106632) HM
14 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hopewell Hill — Sawmill Creek Bridge/Le Pont Sawmill Creek
Near Main Street (Provincial Road 114) east of Dobson Road, on the right when traveling east.
[English] In October 1869, the Saxby Gale was a powerful storm in which the combined force of wind and high tides destroyed homes and killed people and cattle all along the Bay of Fundy. In that storm the bridge over Sawmill Creek fell apart. . . . Map (db m198784) HM
15 New Brunswick, Albert County, Riverside-Albert — Abner Reid McClelanJan. 4, 1830 - Jan. 30, 1917 — M.P.P. 1854-1867 • Senator 1867-1896 • Lieut. Governor 1896-1902 —
On King Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Maple Street, on the right when traveling west on King Street.
A. R. McClelan was born in Riverside. At age twenty-three he entered politics and was elected to represent Albert County in the New Brunswick House of Assembly. He was a keen supporter of Confederation, and after Confederation in 1867 he became a . . . Map (db m106867) HM
16 New Brunswick, Albert County, Riverside-Albert — Early Irish Families to Albert CountyAs Éirinn go dtí an áit seo
On King Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Maple Street, on the right when traveling west on King Street.
Alcorn • Bailey • Barber • Barrett Bartley • Beatty • Beck • Bell Berryman • Balkeney • Bogle • Boyle Breen • Buchanan • Cahill • Cairns Campbell • Carnwath • Carr • Carty Clark • Cochran • Collins • Connors Crossman • Curry • Cusack • . . . Map (db m106862) HM
17 New Brunswick, Albert County, Riverside-Albert — War MemorialLest We Forget — "Their Name Liveth Forever More" —
On King Street (New Brunswick Route 114) at Maple Street, on the right when traveling west on King Street.
[front] In grateful remembrance of all those who served in past conflicts In memory of those who gave all Boer War 1899-1902 • W.W.I 1914-1918 W.W.II 1939-1945 • Korean 1950-1953 At the going down of the sun and in the morning, . . . Map (db m106865) WM
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