Albert County Museum
Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick

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Albert County Heritage

 
The Salem and Hillsborough Railway trestle in Dawson Settlement.
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Saint Agatha's Rectory in New Ireland.
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Saint Agatha's Church in New Ireland built in 1870.
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The Garland Hotel in Elgin was owned and operated by John and Rachel Garland.
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Photo of Tom Collins who was hanged for the murder of Mary Ann McAuley.
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Photo of Miss Mary Ann McAuley
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Sketch of a woman was drawn by Tom Collins while he was incarcerated at the Jail in Hopewell Cape.
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The Court House in Hopewell Cape built in 1904 .
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The Interior of the Court House in Hopewell Cape.
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The Jail in Hopewell Cape, Albert County, built in 1845.
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The heavy concrete door of the solitary confinement cell at the Jail in Hopewell Cape.
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The interior of the solitary confinement cell at the Jail in Hopewell Cape.
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The closet doors from Father McAuley's bedroom closet at the Rectory in New Ireland.
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The Gravestone of Tom Collins who was hanged for the murder of Mary Ann McAuley.
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The Riverside Consolidated School just prior to the completion of the school in 1905.
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This photo taken in 1907 shows one of the first classes to attend the Riverside Consolidated School.
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One of the early domestic science classes at the Riverside Consolidated School.
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Horse and van was used to transport students to the Riverside Consolidated School during the winter.
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