Munroe, John A.

MUNROE, John A. (c. 1840-1870)
(biography in preparation)

SAINT JOHN

GRAND CIVIC ARCH, for the visit of the Prince of Wales, 1860 (Morning News [Saint John], 6 Aug. 1860, 2, descrip.)
MECKLENBURG TERRACE, residence for John Magee, c. 1865 (Morning News [Saint John], 25 Feb. 1863, 3, t.c.)
BEARD & VENNING, Prince William Street, new facade and alterations to store, 1863 (Morning News [Saint John], 28 Oct. 1863, 2)
PORTLAND, 'Rockwood', residence for Thomas W. Daniel, Gilbert's Road, 1863 (Weekly Telegraph [Saint John], 19 Nov. 1863, 1)
PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, commercial block for Alexander Martin, 1863 (Weekly Telegraph [Saint John], 19 Nov. 1863, 1)
PETER'S HILL, additions and alterations to residence for W.H. Adams, 1863 (Weekly Telegraph [Saint John], 19 Nov. 1863, 1)
ELLIOTT ROW, residence for Samuel D. Berton, 1863 (Weekly Telegraph [Saint John], 19 Nov. 1863, 1)
GYMNASIUM BUILDING, 1864 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 7 May 1864, 2)
WENTWORTH STREET, at Princess Street, residence for Alexander Lockhart, 1864 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 7 May 1864, 2; 13 June 1865, 2)
GERMAIN STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH, Germain Street at Horsfield Street, alterations and improvements, 1864 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 16 Aug. 1864, 2)
PRINCESS STREET, residence for Edward J. Barteaux 'adjacent to the residence for George A. Lockhart', 1864 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 16 Aug. 1864, 2)
GERMAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Germain Street at Queen Street, 1864-66 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 24 Sept. 1864, 2, descrip.)
LONDON HOUSE HOTEL, Market Square, extensive improvements and alterations, 1864 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 17 Oct. 1864, 2, descrip.)
EXMOUTH STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH, new Mission House, 1864 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 19 Oct. 1864, 2, descrip.)
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Germain Street at Horsfield Street, 1864 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 25 Oct. 1864, 2, descrip.)
PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, Garden Street, 1864 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 26 Oct. 1864, 2, descrip.)
GERMAIN STREET, residence for Frederick A. Wiggins, c. 1865 (list of works in Saint John Daily Telegraph, 15 Feb. 1870, 2)
CARLETON, residence for William Clark, Prince Street, c. 1865 (list of works in Saint John Daily Telegraph, 15 Feb. 1870, 2)
PRINCESS STREET, at Wentworth Street, residence for Alex Lockhart, 1865 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 13 June 1865, 2)
CHARLOTTE STREET, below Queen's Square, commercial building for W.B. Smith, 1865 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 12 Aug. 1864, 2)
INDIANTOWN, warehouse for M.D. Austin and H.A. Austin on Robertson's Wharf, 1865 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 19 Aug. 1865, 2)
INDIANTOWN, warehouse for Carle & Vaughan, Main Street at Marble Street, 1865 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 19 Aug. 1865, 2)
ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Alma Street near Waterloo Street, School House, 1866 (Daily Globe [Saint John], 26 April 1866, 3, t.c.)
CARLETON, mansion for Edward D. Jewett, Lancaster Avenue, 1866 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 6 Sept. 1866, 2, descrip.)
CRONCHVILLE, N.B., overlooking Courtney Bay, residence for Thomas Potts, 1866 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 6 Sept. 1866, 2, descrip.)
CARLETON, residence for Robert Adams, Prince Street, 1866 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 6 Sept. 1866, 2, descrip.)
INDIANTOWN, residence for Douglas Austin, Main Street, 1866 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 6 Sept. 1866, 2, descrip.)
MOUNT PLEASANT, 'Rock Terrace', residence for William A. Robertson, Mount Pleasant Street, 1866 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 6 Sept. 1866, 2, descrip.)
CANTERBURY STREET, commercial block for D.J. McLaughlin, 1867 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 2 Oct. 1867, 2, descrip.)
MARKET SQUARE, remodelling of commercial block for W.O. Smith, 1867 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 2 Oct. 1867, 2, descrip.)
NEW BRUNSWICK PAPER MILL CO., new mills and engine building 'on the site of the Botsford Mills recently destroyed by fire', 1867 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 2 Oct. 1867, 2, descrip.)
WIGGINS MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM, St. James Street, 1868-69; completed by David Dunham (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 31 March 1868, 2, descrip.; 26 Jan. 1869, 2, descrip.)
CARLETON, Freemason's Hall, King Street at Ludlow Street, 1868-69 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 5 May 1868, 2, descrip.; Daily Telegraph & Morning Journal, 26 July 1869, 3, descrip.)
PRINCESS STREET, at Sydney Street, residence for W.S. Marven, 1868 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 14 May 1868, 2)
SOUTH BAY, Union Church and School, 1868 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 28 May 1868, 3, t.c.; 18 June 1868, 2, descrip.)
PORTLAND, near Fort Howe, residence for Alex Shives, Rockland Road, 1868 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 18 Aug. 1868, 2)
L. & F. BURPEE CO., Prince William Street, commercial block, 1868 (Morning News [Saint John], 24 Aug. 1868, 3, descrip.; 6 April 1869, 2, descrip.)
MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE, Carlton Street, enlargement and alterations, 1869 (M. Smith, Too Soon The Curtain Fell -A History of Theatre in Saint John, 1981, 133; inf. from Robert Boyce)
PORTLAND, commercial block and retail store for Henry Maher, Main Street, 1868-69 (Morning Freeman [Saint John], 9 June 1868, 3, t.c.; Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 2 Feb. 1869, 3, descrip.)
WESTMORELAND ROAD, near the Cemetery, additions to residence for A. Jardine, 1869 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 18 May 1869, 2)
QUEEN SQUARE NORTH, residence for A.L. Palmer, 1869 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 27 May 1869; Saint John Daily Telegraph, 21 Sept. 1869, descrip.)
LUNATIC ASYLUM, Bridge Road at Lancaster Avenue, addition for wash house, laundry and boiler house, 1869 (Saint John Daily Telegraph, 3 July 1869)
CITY GAOL, Sydney Street, enlargement and repairs, 1869 (Saint John Daily Telegraph, 21 July 1869, 3, t.c.)
CARLETON, Carleton Union Lodge, Charlotte Street, 1869 (Morning News [Saint John], 30 July 1869, 3, descrip.; 31 July 1869, 2)

ELSEWHERE

ST. STEPHEN, N.B., Baptist Church, Union Street, 1867 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 3 Aug. 1867, 3)
ST. CROIX, N.B., Baptist Church, Union Street at Kirk Street, 1867 (Saint Croix Courier, 27 Sept. 1867, 2, descrip.)
FREDERICTON, N.B., cottage for George E. Fenety, Brunswick Street 'opposite the Cathedral', 1868-69 (Morning Telegraph [Saint John], 28 May 1868, 3; Morning Journal [Saint John], 17 May 1869, 2, descrip.)
NEWCASTLE, N.B., Masonic Hall, 1869 (Saint John Daily Telegraph, 5 Aug. 1869, 3, descrip.)