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Loyalist House

Loyalist House

120 Union St, Saint John, New Brunswick
http://www.loyalisthouse.com/

Loyalist House was constructed from 1811 to 1817 by David Daniel Merrit, a Loyalist from Rye, New York. The oldest building in the city of Saint John, it survived the Great Fire of 1877 due to servants surrounding it with wet towels. The Merrit family continuously occupied it for nearly 150 years, and in 1959 it was acquired by the New Brunswick Historical Society.

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As most buildings built in the same time period as the Loyalist House were destroyed in ___, the Loyalist House is often considered the oldest structurally unaltered building in Saint John.

The Great Fire of 1871 The Great Fire of 1849 The Great Fire of 1904 The Great Fire of 1877
Loyalist House

Loyalist House

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As most buildings built in the same time period as the Loyalist House were destroyed in ___, the Loyalist House is often considered the oldest structurally unaltered building in Saint John.

The Great Fire of 1871 The Great Fire of 1849 The Great Fire of 1904 The Great Fire of 1877

Loyalist House was constructed from 1811 to 1817 by David Daniel Merrit, a Loyalist from Rye, New York. The oldest building in the city of Saint John, it survived the Great Fire of 1877 due to servants surrounding it with wet towels. The Merrit family continuously occupied it for nearly 150 years, and in 1959 it was acquired by the New Brunswick Historical Society.

120 Union St, Saint John, New Brunswick
http://www.loyalisthouse.com/
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