Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 22, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 22, 2020

This photo taken c1911 shows a group of American and local investors in front of “the gas house” in Stoney Creek. This was the first house, serving as company headquarters, to have natural gas, November, 1909 from well #5 down the road about a kilometre. This well was abandoned in 2008.

There are 36 people in this photo. Notice the man in the extreme right – a gas lamp appears next to him. A dish towel dries on the line hung there by Bessie Steeves who operated a boarding house. Some names are known. From L-R: 1st E.A. Reilly, former Moncton mayor; 3rd Fred Jones of Jones Lake fame; 7th Capt Masters, business man and future mayor; to right of center post and hatless Sam Winter, prominent businessman.

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 21, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 21, 2020

Searching through the photos available, I came across this photo showing two Mounties at Emery Shaffer’s Garage & Service Station in Fundy National Park in the early 1970’s. To all of the men and women who stand in harms way, know that you’re in our thoughts and prayers.

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 17, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 17, 2020

Continuing our way around the county with a stop in Hillsborough looking towards Surrey in the early 1900’s. First Building on the left was A blacksmith Shop, now it is the modern Post Office. The Albert Manufacturing Office is the first Building on the right.

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 15, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 15, 2020

To Hopewell Cape and the County Court House in this 1957 photo. An interesting fact is the oak tree on the left of the courthouse was planted in commemoration of the Coronation of King George VI in 1936/37. So in this photo it would be 20 years old.

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 13, 2020

Albert County 175 - Photo A Day 2020 - April 13, 2020

Back to School Monday with the Riverside Consolidated School. This school was built largely due to the influence and financial backing of Abner Reid McClelan. All the the local one room school houses were consolidated into one large modern school. The Riverside Consolidated School was opened in 1905.