Fraser, Archibald

FRASER, Archibald ( -c. 1853)
(biography in preparation)

(biog. and list of works in Jennifer McKendry, Architects Working in the Kingston Region 1820-1920, 2019, 43-44. illus.)

KINGSTON, ONT., storehouse at the Naval Yard, Point Frederick, now called 'The Stone Frigate', on the grounds of Royal Military College, 1819-24 (M. Angus, The Old Stones of Kingston, 1966, 110-11, illus.)
KINGSTON, ONT., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Princess Street at Clergy Street, 1820; burned 1888 (Kingston Chronicle, 28 July 1820, 3; J. Stewart & I. Wilson, Heritage Kingston, 1973, 114-15, illus.; L. Maitland, Neoclassical Architecture in Canada, 1984, 121, illus.)
ST. RAPHAEL'S, ONT., St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church, 1821; burned 1970 (M. MacRae & A. Adamson, Hallowed Walls, 1975, 53-7, illus.)
WILLIAMSTOWN, ONT., 'Fraserfield', a mansion for Col. Alexander Fraser, c. 1824; additional wings, 1846 (M. MacRae & A. Adamson, Ancestral Roof, 1963, 56-7, illus., but lacking attribution)
COBOURG, ONT., Newcastle District Court House, 1829-30; demol. c. 1930 (Upper Canada Herald [Kingston], 26 Aug. 1829, 2, cornerstone ceremony; OA, Journal of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, 1831, Appendix, petition of Walter Boswell, 97-8; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1218-1222; M. MacRae & A. Adamson, Cornerstones of Order, 1983, 53-4, illus.)
COLBORNE, ONT., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 1829-33 (Kingston Chronicle, 13 June 1829, 2; Cobourg Star, 31 July 1833, 229; M. MacRae & A. Adamson, Hallowed Walls, 1975, 228-9, illus.; inf. Robert Hamilton, Hamilton, Ont. )
CORNWALL, ONT., Eastern District Courthouse, 1832-33 (Gazette [Montreal], 7 June 1832, 2; M. MacRae & A Adamson, Cornerstones of Order, 1983, 55-6, illus.)
QUEBEC CITY, QUE., a bomb proof hospital at The Citadel, 1846-49 (A.J.H. Richardson, list)
QUEBEC CITY, QUE., residence for Thomas Andrews, St. John Street, 1848 (A.J.H. Richardson, list)
QUEBEC CITY, QUE., residence for James McKenzie, St. Denis Street, 1852-55 (Quebec Mercury, 12 Jan. 1850, 1, t.c.; L. Noppen et al, Quebec: trois siecles d'architecture, 1979, 89, illus.)
QUEBEC CITY, QUE., residence on the Ste. Foy Road for Timothy H. Dunn, 'a short distance west of the Turnpike Gate' 1850 (Quebec Mercury, 13 June 1850, 3, t.c.)