McDONALD, Herbert Burden (1880-1950), son of John McDonald, a master builder in northern New Brunswick, trained as a carpenter's apprentice under his father and studied architectural drafting in Saint John in 1899 (Commercial World [Chatham], 25 April 1899). He was both architect, draftsman and accountant in his father's firm of John McDonald & Co., and is credited with the design of Nelson Public School, Chatham, N.B., 1901, and the Orange Hall, Newcastle, N.B., 1903. He later became owner of a hardware business and operated the Touraine Hotel in Chatham. McDonald died in Chatham, N.B. on 2 March 1950 (obit. Commercial World [Chatham], 2 March 1950, 1; inf. Mrs. John G. Burchill, Nelson-Miramichi, N.B.)
CHATHAM, N.B., Nelson Public School, 1901
NEWCASTLE, N.B., Orange Hall, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 1 April 1903, 2, t.c.)
CHATHAM, N.B., residence for Clifford P. Hickney, St. John Street at Wellington Street, 1906 (Daily Telegraph [Saint John], 6 Nov. 1906, 11)