Difference between revisions of "100 Prince Street"
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My friend G. has been saving notes that he finds in the Provincial Archives about 100 Prince St. I've pasted his findings here, in chronological order: | My friend G. has been saving notes that he finds in the Provincial Archives about 100 Prince St. I've pasted his findings here, in chronological order: | ||
− | PEI Register | + | ''PEI Register'' - '''Tues., 1 April, 1828''' - THE Office of the Assayer of Weights and Measures, is Removed to the House lately occupied by Mr. Henry Smith, fronting on the East end of Queen's Square. March 31. G.R. Goodman |
− | PEI Register | + | ''PEI Register'' - '''Tues., 1 April, 1828''' - REMOVAL -- The Subscriber has removed to the House lately occupied by Mr. Henry Smith, fronting on Queen's Square, within three doors of Mr. S. Nelms, where all notices of MARRIAGES, FUNERALS, &c. &c. are requested to be left. - James Moore |
− | Royal Gazette | + | ''Royal Gazette'' - '''Tues., 30 Nov., 1830''' - JOSEPH WEEKS - BOOT & SHOEMAKER - BEGS leave to inform the Inhabitants of Charlotte Town and it vicinity, that he has commenced business in the house of Mr. Richard Gibson, between Capt. Nelmes's and Mr. Henry Smith's fronting Queen's Square - where he hopes by strict punctuality and attention to his business, to merit a share of public patronage. He has just imported an excellent supply of Sole and Upper Leather. |
− | He has just imported an excellent supply of Sole and Upper Leather. | ||
− | Islander | + | ''Islander'' - '''Fri., 2 April, 1852''' - DIED - On Friday, 25th inst., in the 28th year of her age, of Inflammation of the Lungs, Mary, wife of C.B. Smith, eldest daughter of Henry Smith. Truly her end was peace. |
− | Haszard's Gazette | + | ''Haszard's Gazette'' - '''19 July, 1854''', p 3 - Contract for Building a Cottage. Tenders will be received until Wednesday the 26th, at 12 o'clock at the works, for building a Cottage at the Gas Works. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Mr. Henry Smiths. By order of the Board - D. Rennie, Sec'y. - Charlottetown, July 19th, 1854. |
− | Royal Gazette | + | ''Royal Gazette'' - '''21 Feb., 1856''' - DIED - On the 18th instant, at her residence on Prince Street, after an illness of three weeks, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. Isaac Smith. |
Photo of Henry Smith (builder of the house): Guardian Weds., 26 July, 1905, page 3 | Photo of Henry Smith (builder of the house): Guardian Weds., 26 July, 1905, page 3 |
Revision as of 20:38, 10 January 2006
This is the address of our house in Charlottetown. Built in 1827 by builder Henry Smith (who, with his brother Isaac Smith, built Province House and Fanningbank), the house is a small Georgian-style building set close to the street. We're fortunate to have a large back yard that extends almost all the way to Hensley Street in the back.
Historical Notes
My friend G. has been saving notes that he finds in the Provincial Archives about 100 Prince St. I've pasted his findings here, in chronological order:
PEI Register - Tues., 1 April, 1828 - THE Office of the Assayer of Weights and Measures, is Removed to the House lately occupied by Mr. Henry Smith, fronting on the East end of Queen's Square. March 31. G.R. Goodman
PEI Register - Tues., 1 April, 1828 - REMOVAL -- The Subscriber has removed to the House lately occupied by Mr. Henry Smith, fronting on Queen's Square, within three doors of Mr. S. Nelms, where all notices of MARRIAGES, FUNERALS, &c. &c. are requested to be left. - James Moore
Royal Gazette - Tues., 30 Nov., 1830 - JOSEPH WEEKS - BOOT & SHOEMAKER - BEGS leave to inform the Inhabitants of Charlotte Town and it vicinity, that he has commenced business in the house of Mr. Richard Gibson, between Capt. Nelmes's and Mr. Henry Smith's fronting Queen's Square - where he hopes by strict punctuality and attention to his business, to merit a share of public patronage. He has just imported an excellent supply of Sole and Upper Leather.
Islander - Fri., 2 April, 1852 - DIED - On Friday, 25th inst., in the 28th year of her age, of Inflammation of the Lungs, Mary, wife of C.B. Smith, eldest daughter of Henry Smith. Truly her end was peace.
Haszard's Gazette - 19 July, 1854, p 3 - Contract for Building a Cottage. Tenders will be received until Wednesday the 26th, at 12 o'clock at the works, for building a Cottage at the Gas Works. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Mr. Henry Smiths. By order of the Board - D. Rennie, Sec'y. - Charlottetown, July 19th, 1854.
Royal Gazette - 21 Feb., 1856 - DIED - On the 18th instant, at her residence on Prince Street, after an illness of three weeks, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. Isaac Smith.
Photo of Henry Smith (builder of the house): Guardian Weds., 26 July, 1905, page 3