EDWARD PALMER1809-1889Born in Charlottetown and called to the bar in 1831, Palmer was a member of the legislature (1835-60), and of the Legislative Council (1860-73). Between 1848 and 1873 he...
COLONEL JOHN HAMILTON GRAY1811-1887Born in Charlottetown, a Father of Confederation, Gray served in the Imperial cavalry (1831-52) before entering politics. Elected in 1858 to represent Queen's...
EDWARD WHELAN1824-1867Born in Ireland, Whelan immigrated to Halifax c. 1836 and became a protégé of Joseph Howe. As a journalist in Charlottetown he published the short-lived Palladium in...
Angus Bernard MacEachern (1759-1835), first Bishop of the Diocese of Charlottetown, founded St. Andrew's College, the first post-secondary institution in the colony, on 30 November 1831....
In Loving Memory of H. DEAN PAPÉClass of '42From his Family and FriendsSeptember 26, 2001
Trysting Tree IIPlanted October 15, 1982Cutting from original Trysting Tree
To our students from your O.S.U. Dads' Club O.S.U. Mothers' Club 50 Years 1933-1983
Bald Hill Park The top 60 acres of Bald Hill Park was donated in 1985 by Kenneth M. Coon and family For all to Enjoy
Benton Hall Tower ClockThe clock in the tower of Benton [now Community Hall] was manufactured in 1913 by the E. Howard ClockCompany of Boston, Massachusetts. From thattime until it was dismantled...
Nancy Diane Wyckoff 1954 - 1972 "In wildness is the preservation of the world" Thoreau
Sherry Ann Clark 4/10/1955 - 4/23/2012 She never missed an opportunity to teach, a chance to laugh, or an occasion to help.
Lorem ipsum Dolor sit Amet consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat. I have no idea what this plaque is doing there at Artis, the...
ALPINE HOSE NO. 2 Firehouse and Tower 1875/1880 This building is the principal visual and historical symbol of Georgetown.It embodies the rich history of theGeorgetown Volunteer...