This Blog is to inform and display the architectural heritage of Prince Edward Island!
Thursday, March 31, 2022
St. Joachim Parochial House, Vernon River
On Sept. 15, 2020 Dutch Thompson posted on Facebook that St. Joachim’s Parish Rectory was demolished the day before. The Rectory was built in 1868 from local brick, same as the church.
Here's a photo I took of the church and house to the far right on June 11, 2010. Also here's an image of the church and rectory from Meachams 1880 Atlas of PEI. The last photo is from Dutch's Facebook post of the demolished recotry.
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Irving House, Vernon
I took the first photo of this house in February 2007, and the following two photos were taken last April 2021. It's looking a bit worse for the wear.
This house is located on the Millview Road. / The 1880's Meacham's PEI Atlas shows the owner of this house as David Irving with 70 acres. Waldron Leard's cemetery book on famous Islanders, notes the following. / Irving, David Purdy 1841-1922. Teacher/ Farmers/Member of the PEI Legislative Assembly. / The 1928 Cumins PEI Atlas shows David's son, James Cephas Irving with 152 acres. EX-MP, S. Foxes, Wife Eva.
------ I also did a search of the Prince Edward Island Legislature and found the following information. [ https://www.assembly.pe.ca/members-1873-1993 ]
"IRVING, DAVID PURDY," farmer; b. 6 April 1841 in Cherry Valley, son of James Irving and Anne MacKenzie; m. 11 September 1867 Anne Tweedy, and they had 12 children, Sarah A., James Cephas*, Margaret, Thomas, Elizabeth, George, Anne, Alexander, John, William, Pansey, and Edith; Presbyterian; d. 1922. Irving, a Liberal, was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in the general election of 1900 for 4th Queens. He was re-elected in the general elections of 1904 and 1908. Irving was defeated in a by-election held in 1900. Irving was educated at Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown, where he received a teachers' diploma. David Irving died in 1922. Anne Irving was born in 1849 and died in 1917. James Cephas Irving* served in the Legislative Assembly, and another child, Anne, married Edmund T. Higgs*, also a politician.
References CPG 1910; Islander 13 September 1867; PARO: MNI-Census 1881, 1891. ///
"IRVING, JAMES CEPHAS," farmer; b. 9 May 1870, son of David Purdy Irving* and Anne Tweedy; m. 2 September 1898 Eva Nicholson of Eldon, and there were no children; Presbyterian; d. 14 October 1939. Irving, a Liberal, was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in the general election of 1919 for 4th Queens. He was re-elected in the general election of 1923. Irving's father had served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for 4th Queens. James Irving died 14 October 1939. Eva Irving was born 5 December 1869 and died 8 January 1940. Irving's sister Anne was married to Edmund Higgs*, who served in the Legislative Assembly.
References CPG 1903, 1921, 1924; Patriot 18 October 1939; PARO: United Church of Pown.il Book 1 p. 55; MNI-Census 1891; Census 1901.
Friday, March 18, 2022
Doucet Log House, oldest house on PEI
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the building of the Doucet House by Jean and Marguerite Doucet. A dendrochronology study carried out on the logs determined the wood was cut in the spring of 1772. As a result of the Acadian Deportation of 1758 Jean and Marguerite left PEI, and returned to Rustico with their family in 1771.
The Doucet House was located at Grand Pere Point in Cymbria and was going to be torn down in 1999. However, it was offered to the Friends of the Farmers Bank of Rustico who moved it to their National Historic Site and restored it in 2003.
When the museum in open in the summer months you can visit the site and learn more about the Doucet House - the oldest house on Prince Edward Island.
www.farmersbank.ca
Saturday, March 12, 2022
St. John's Anglican Church, St. Eleanors
Here's a 1972 article about the oldest Anglican church on Prince Edward Island, built in 1838. The first church was built in 1825 and burned. The parish will celebrate it's 200th anniversary in 2025.
Here are two photos I took on December 24, 2019 when we attended the annual Christmas Eve service. They were building a walkways and ramp at that time, thus the construction out front.
Also, here's a photo of the church I took in the winter of Feb. 21, 2008. The Lych-gate to the left was built in 1967.
Friday, March 11, 2022
Stewart Stone House, Malpeque
STEWART HOUSE at Princetown. This fine stone house in Malpeque, which was originally called Princeton and was to have been the capital of Prince County, has over the door of the year “1820” “Charles A. Stewart.” This Mr. Stewart or his father was the second Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island and he lived there in Malpeque as it was expected to become a large commercial center. The house has a beautiful locality, situated overlooking Malpeque Bay. It is still in excellent condition. (P.E.I. Historical Society).
OLD ISLAND LANDMARKS RECALL PIONEER TIMES
The picture shown above is one of a series taken by the late Mr. James E. Harris, of Charlottetown which will appear from time to time in The Guardian, illustrative of old Prince Edward Island landmarks. They are being published with notes prepared for the most part by Mr. Harris, through the courtesy of the P.E. Island Historical Society. Some years ago, Mr. Harris used the pictures to illustrate an address from which the following excerpts are taken.
“Visitors come to P.E. Island, and we like to show the beauties of our lovely Island, but we need more than fine beaches, good bathing, good fishing and golf courses; these can be had elsewhere. Donald Maxwell in England, among many others, has created a great interest in the byways and the little forgetten villages, and we could very possibly build up interest and a trade for our artists in pictures and photographs of our little-known side roads and architecture of earlier days, whether house, church, old mills, or fishing ports."
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