by hahaya2004 » Mon May 11, 2020 11:12 am
Hi Ann,
This was a description of Montgomerie St. in 1855:
".....having one row of houses on the east side which are mostly occupied during the summer season by visitors to the coast."
By 1867, according to Slater's, the residents were mainly gentry, a church minister, a school, and some businesses.
The entry for No. 26 at the time was "Fullarton, the Misses".
Irene
Hi Ann,
This was a description of Montgomerie St. in 1855:
".....having one row of houses on the east side which are mostly occupied during the summer season by visitors to the coast."
By 1867, according to Slater's, the residents were mainly gentry, a church minister, a school, and some businesses.
The entry for No. 26 at the time was "Fullarton, the Misses".
Irene