Item 201 - John Pepper Downes

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John Pepper Downes

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  • Copied 1977 (originally created 1847) (Creation)
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    Prince Edward Historical Society

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1 print : b&w ; 30.4 x 25.3 cm (including mat)

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(fl. 1840s)

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Pencil sketch intitled' "View up Bridge Street, Picton"

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Prince Edward County Historical Society, 18 December 1998.

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Reproduced in 1977 by the Prince Edward County Historical Society.

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Also have copy in Duplicate File.

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Original accession number was Q98-49p

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Captain John Pepper Downes, 1801-1878. During the nineteenth century, Captain Downes was a prominent citizen of Picton, holding such positions as Justice of the Peace, Captain of the Local Militia and County Clerk Treasurer. His residence, after 1857, is still preserved at the corner of Downes Avenue and Main Street, Picton.

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Conservation code: 1

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Final

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Description created 8/29/2002.

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  • Box: V23 Ar-70.2