Ad for W. E. Mallory, Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable, 1879. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
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Mallory's Livery Stable, c. 1904. The barn was added in 1889, perhaps in response to increased traffic from the newly built Algonquin Hotel. The sign dates to 1904. The town's second telephone line ran from this building to the Algonquin Hotel. Charlotte County Archives
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Mallory's Livery Stable, c. 1910. With its deeper eaves, and more ornate window and chimney work, the house shows a distinct change from the simpler style of 19th century architecture. Charlotte County Archives
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Mallory's Motor Service, Charles Mallory, son of W. E. Mallory, to immediate rear. Mr. Mallory was also Town Sheriff. Mr. Mallory never drove, himself. Charlotte County Archives
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The Mallory House, circa 1970. Charlotte County Archives