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![]() Donald Shives Fisher House 1 Rectory Lane, Sackville, N.B. |
1888 Built in the Queen Anne style in 1888, this is a large two-story house with many dormers, two-story bays and an American Adam's entrance. Land at this site was part of the Joseph Allison Estate. Thompson Trueman, a long time steward in the Wesleyan Academy, acquired part of this estate and built this house as a retirement home for himself and his wife, the former Rebecca Wood. The second long-time owner of the property was Donald Shives Fisher who in 1921 joined the family firm of Enterprise Foundry Company where he served as vice-president and general manager for many years. He was one of the prime movers in establishing Sackville Memorial Hospital and very involved in Sackville community life. |
This site is listed in the Canadian Register of Historic Places ; see Donald Shives Fisher House. This building is within the Town of Sackville Municipal Heritage Conservation Area A. Jackson, Kip and Charlie Scobie, Sackville Then and Now: New Brunswick's Oldest Town in Photographs (Sackville, N.B.: Tantramar Heritage Trust, 2013, p.95. |