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Engineering
The Engineering department sets the direction for construction projects, from Project Management, through design, procurement, construction, and commissioning. Our Engineering team takes on a number of important projects each year, some repeat and some new. We manage projects on multi-use trails, underground sewer separations, building infrastructure, and anything else as directed by the CAO and Town Council.
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Heritage Properties
Below is a list of the heritage properties that are located within the Town of Yarmouth. Each address is a link to a page containing extensive information about the property. Learn more about how to register your property as a heritage property, and possibly qualify for financial support for exterior conservation work, here.
- 37 Alma Street
- 39 Alma Street
- 46 Alma Street
- 39 Argyle Street
- 109 Brunswick Street
- 31 Carleton Street
- 26 Chester Street
- 21 Clements Street
- 39 Cliff Street
- 11 Collins Street
- 14 Collins Street
- 20 Collins Street
- 22 Collins Street
- 17 Forest Street
- 18 Forest Street
- 22 Forest Street
- 44 Huntington Street
- 7 Main Street
- 111-113 Main Street
- 190 Main Street
- 225 Main Street
- 503 Main Street
- 4 Market Street
- 10 Parade Street
- 12 Parade Street
- 405 Pleasant Street
- 34 Porter Street
- 58 Prince Street
- 1 Sycamore Street
- 12 Vancouver Street
- 33 Vancouver Street
- 57 William Street
- 61 William Street
- 63 William Street
- 64 William Street
- 65 William Street
- Fountain - Main & Argyle Street
- Fountain - Milton Corner
Collins Heritage District
- 37 Alma Street
- 39 Alma Street
- 40 Alma Street
- 42 Alma Street
- 45 Alma Street
- 46 Alma Street
- 47 Alma Street
- 22 Carleton Street
- 26 Carleton Street
- 27 Carleton Street
- 29 Carleton Street
- 31 Carleton Street
- 20 Clements Street
- 21 Clements Street
- 23 Clements Street
- 11 Collins Street
- 14 Collins Street
- 15 Collins Street
- 16 Collins Street
- 17 Collins Street
- 18 Collins Street
- 19 Collins Street
- 19A Collins Street
- 20 Collins Street
- 22 Collins Street
- 23 Collins Street
- 24 Collins Street
- 25 Collins Street
- 11 Second Street
- 13 Second Street
- 31 Willow Street
39 Argyle Street
STREET ADDRESS: 39 Argyle Street
CITY/TOWN/VILLAGE: Yarmouth
MUNICIPALITY: Yarmouth
COUNTY: Yarmouth
YEAR BUILT: 1810-1812
ARCHITECTURAL COMMENT:
Classic Revival in style, this is a one and a half storey wooden structure. The symmetrical two bay facade has an off-centered doorway. The medium pitched gable roof has return eaves and one chimney at the peak. The windows are trimmed with casings and narrow labels. The house is clad in narrow wooden clapboards and trimmed with contrasting cornerboards and frieze. There is a small gable roof extension at the rear.
HISTORICAL COMMENT:
In 1810 John Bruce purchased this property from Waitstill and Chloe Lewis for 25 pounds sterling. In an article by Abraham Killam in the Yarmouth Herald, 1873, Killam describes a trip up Argyle Street which he took as a young boy in 1812. In this article Killam states, " I pass John Bruce's on my right, now standing near the residence of Mr. Flint". In 1819 Bruce mortgaged this property to Robert Huston. The land description in this mortgage (M - 158) states "...dwelling house and a work shop erected thereon_.." It seems likely that J. Bruce, a blockmaker and carpenter built this house himself. John Bruce died intestate leaving a widow (who died within the next few years) and four children. The children Charles, Edward, Sarah Ritchie and Elizabeth Dakin, sold their shares in two deeds between 1860 and 1862 to John Dallinger. Dallinger sold the house a year later to James C.Miller (or Millar) who resided here for some thirty years. Mr. Miller was well known in Yarmouth and was often called "Miller, the poet." He was, at one time, a school teacher and had also done some writing. Pieces of his work were printed and published but it appears his fame as an author went no further than Yarmouth. Miller died at his home in 1893.The 1949 directory lists Wilson S. Oxner residing here. Oxner was an employee of Wilfred Koritem, a coal and fish dealer.
CONTEXTUAL COMMENT:
Situated on a small hill back slightly from the street, a small lane runs to the west of this property. The house is in excellent condition with few changes to the exterior.
PRESENT OWNER: Michael Pyne
ADDRESS: 39 Argyle Street, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
ORIGINAL OWNER: John Bruce
OCCUPATION: Blockmaker
BUILDER: Unknown
ORIGINAL USE: Home (Single Family)
PRESENT USE: Home (Single Family)
HISTORY OF BUILDING | ||||
OWNER | FROM: | TO: | OCCUPATION | BOOK PG |
John Bruce | May 13, 1810 | April 30, 1857 | Blockmaker | F214 |
Charles Lewis Bruce | April 30, 1857 | June 13, 1862 | Master Mariner | Will #241 |
John Dallinger | June 13, 1862 |
June 1, 1863 | Merchant | AN 75 & 77 |
James C. Miller | June 1, 1863 |
May 15, 1893 | Yeoman | AN 361 |
Thomas B. Flint (As Exec.) | May 15, 1893 | Oct. 1, 1904 | Solicitor | Will #3545 |
Robert S. McKay | Oct. 1, 1904 |
Dec. 31, 1914 | Barrister | CO 495 |
Elizabeth G. Barton | Dec. 31, 1914 | May 3, 1919 | Widow | DF 568 |
Lewis Chipman | May 3, 1919 |
June 1, 1919 | Barrister | DK 490 |
Alvin Chipman | June 1, 1919 |
June 20, 1927 | Clerk | DV 618 |
Burton Skinner | June 20, 1927 |
April 22, 1931 | Accountant | DN 556 |
Harry M. Nickerson | April 22, 1931 | Feb. 5, 1934 | Engineer | EB 864 |
John N. Reid | Feb. 5, 1934 |
Sept. 10, 1978 | Hotel Employee | EF 654 |
Mary May Sisco | Sept. 10, 1978 | Sept. 24, 1984 | ----------------- | MA 298 |
Curtis Pyne/Jody Phillips | Sept. 24, 1984 | Sept. 28, 1990 | ----------------- | ON 586 |
Michael Pyne | Sept. 28, 1990 | Date | ----------------- | 478 712 |
SOURCES: Registry of Deeds (Yarmouth); Directories 1890, 1895; 1949 Yarmouth Directory; "The Yarmouth Herald" (May 16, 1893); "The Yarmouth Herald" (Feb. 6, 1873)
109 Brunswick Street
STREET ADDRESS: 109 Brunswick St.
CITY/TOWN/VILLAGE:Yarmouth
MUNICIPALITY:Yarmouth
COUNTY:Yarmouth
YEAR BUILT: 1873
ARCHITECTURAL COMMENT:
Queen Anne Revival - steeply pitched hip roof with cross hip roof. Squared corner tower with windows 2 x 2 and finial on tower. Floor window of tower has band of stained class. Two stories with scalloped shingle band at top of first storey. Wood construction. Off center doorway with open porch and fancy railings. Three bay facade. Some variable windows and shed dormers. Back door has open porch and a sunporch adjoining. One wide chimney on hip roof. Sits on granite base with finished stone cellar. Sloping lug sills on most windows. Plain narrow projecting eaves with gutters attached.
HISTORICAL COMMENT:
Capt. Bowman Corning was the son of Samuel 2nd and Mary Brown Corning. He was one of the first of the Yarmouth Steam Navigation Company and commanded the steamer "Eastern State" between Nova Scotia and Boston. Prominent in many businesses he also was interested in our school system being upgraded. He was also a director of the Yarmouth Gas Works and the Yarmouth Duck'& Yarn Co. in 1883. His son-in-law Samuel A. Crowell later lived here and was also a highly respected citizen. When George and Mabel Killam acquired it in 1920 the landscaping and gardens were well looked after making it a showplace among heritage homes.
CONTEXTUAL COMMENT:
This house was built on the cellar when the original house built in 1866 was moved down the street. Its style was one of the first Queen Anne revival built in the 1870's in Yarmouth. It's built on landscaped lawns and gardens with a precision low stone wall and gate post on the corner sides of the lot. Compatible to the neighborhood. School across the street.
PRESENT OWNER: Dawnmarie Skjelmose
ADDRESS: 109 Brunswick St., Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
ORIGINAL OWNER: Capt. Bowman Corning
OCCUPATION: Merchant & Master Mariner
BUILDER: Unknown
ORIGINAL USE: Home
PRESENT USE: Home
HISTORY OF BUILDING | ||||
OWNER | FROM: | TO: | OCCUPATION | BOOK PG |
Bowman Corning | April 21, 1873 | May 17, 1877 | Merchant | AV-273 |
Mary Edna Crowell | Oct. 16, 1890 | Mar. 14, 1896 | Wife | BV-34 |
Samuel A. Crowell | Mar. 14, 1896 | April 24, 1920 | Merchant | CB-10 |
George Killam | April 24, 1920 | Feb. 10, 1965 | Merchant | DN-564 |
Robert Killam Katherine McLaughlin | Feb. 10, 1965 | April 26, 1976 | Son Daughter | will #3075 |
Charles McNeil | April 26, 1976 | Aug. 6, 1981 | Medical Doctor | KG-207 |
Stanley Martin | Aug. 6, 1981 | Jan. 18, 1988 | Motel Operator | NB-314 |
Leon Hubley | Jan. 18, 1988 | Oct. 25, 1990 | Real Estate Dealer | 438-582 |
J. William/Dawnmarie Skjelmose | Oct. 25, 1990 | Dec. 2, 1993 | N/A | 479/860 |
Dawnmarie Skjelmose | Dec. 2, 1993 | Present | Innkeeper | 517/308 |
COMMENTS ON HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS:
George Killam & Mabel Windsor had Robert B. Killam and Katharine Killam McLaughlin. On the death of Mabel Killam in 1965 they received the house , from her estate and later Dr. Charles (Chuck) McNeil now a member of the Nova Scotia Legislature lived here. Recently it has become a boarding house.
SOURCES: Yarmouth Herald has notice of the original house being moved to 95 Brunswick St. by Bowman-Corning so as to build a new house. Matching barn remained on property.