363 Queen Street East

Description
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
This modest brick home features details that can be commonly seen in similar style houses throughout St. Marys. The house has a long veranda with ornamental fretwork frills around the posts, as well as a dormer window with fish scale detailing. The exact date of the construction of this house is unknown; however, the home appears to have been built on the lot by at least 1885 according to assessment rolls. The house exterior is covered in a light orange brick, commonly found in early houses.

The house was built for a local carpenter and contractor named John A. Johnson. He worked alongside Frank E. Butcher in a business located on the Northwest corner of James and Queen Streets. Johnson specifically worked on sash and door trim at the cooperage. The house was in the name of Johnson's mother, Jessie Johnson, a widow who owned the property the house was built on. Jessie and John Johnson lived together in the house. John A. Johnson used his work on the exterior of the house to display his carpentry skills.

Hard copies of this image can be accessed at the St. Marys Museum & Archives.
Notes
Condition: Excellent - Image is very clear. No damage to photo paper.
Date of Original
1973
Dimensions
Width: 25.4 cm
Height: 17 cm
Image Dimensions
Image Width: 25.4cm
Image Height: 17cm
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
John A. Johnson, Jessie Johnson
Local identifier
LACAC30
Collection
St. Marys Museum Photo Collection
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.25009 Longitude: -81.13304
Donor
Stratford-Perth Archives
Copyright Statement
Protected by copyright: Uses other than research or private study require the permission of the rightsholder(s). Responsibility for obtaining permissions and for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Copyright Holder
Photograph courtesy of the Stratford-Perth Archives.
Recommended Citation
"363 Queen Street East", St. Marys Museum (Photograph Courtesy of Stratford-Perth Archives), LACAC30.
Location of Original
R. Lorne Eedy Archives
Terms of Use
Reproduction of digital objects is restricted to fair use for personal research or study; any other use must be done with permission of copyright holder.
Reproduction Notes
This image is a watermarked low resolution reproduction. High resolution images are available at the St. Marys Museum for a fee.
Contact
St. Marys Museum
Email:museum@town.stmarys.on.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:

177 Church Street South,

P.O. Box 998,

St. Marys, Ontario.

N4X 1B6

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