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The Early Homes of Mahone Bay
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The
richest British province at Confederation with Canada in 1867, Nova
Scotia had become "the province that time passed by," (Beckles Wilson
1910). As a result, the population was outbound for a good many
decades and there was never much pressure in the twentieth century to
create new housing at the expense of the old; which is not to suggest that
renovation was unknown in that time.
2. Christian Ernst House, ca.1780, Oakland.
3. Alexander Kedy House, ca 1777, 261 Edgewater Street.
4. John William Kedy House, ca. 1799, 249 Edgewater Street
5. Union and Harmony House, ca. 1835, 133 Edgewater Street
6 .Longacres, ca. 1820, 122 Clearland Road.
7. George Zwicker House, ca, 1790,. 10 Orchard Street
8. John Mader House, ca. 1840, 473 Main Street
9. William Kedy House, ca. 1825, 403 West Main Street
10. Alexander Kedy House, ca. 1830, 381 West Main Street
11. Valentin Wittman House, ca 1774. 328 West Main Street
12. James Eisenhauer House, ca.1830. 342 West Main Street
13. Alexander Zwicker House, 1805. 662 Main Street
14. Philip Heison House, ca. 1780. 674 Main Street
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