
Jonathan McCully
1809 – 1877
Photographs of Plaque
Amherst Cumberland County Nova Scotia
Located at 98 Victoria Street East
 GPS location:  45°50’03″N  64°12’45″W

 Left plaque: J. McCully   Right plaque: Sir C. Tupper
 1939
 1939

 These plaques are mounted on the old Dominion Public Building,
 98 Victoria Street East, Amherst.
 The above photographs were taken on 30 July 2003.
Photographs of the Other Three Plaques at this location
 E.B. Chandler plaque
 R.B. Dickey plaque
 Sir C. Tupper plaque 
      Four of the Fathers of Confederation
      came from Amherst, Nova Scotia
      Edward B. Chandler
      Robert B. Dickey
      Jonathan McCully
      Charles Tupper 
The Fathers of Confederation
Adams G. Archibald, N.S.
      George Brown, Canada
      Alexander Campbell, Canada
      Frederic B.T. Carter, Nfld.
      George E. Cartier, Canada
Edward B. Chandler, N.B.
      Jean Charles Chapais, Canada
      James Cockburn, Canada
      George H. Coles, P.E.I.
Robert B. Dickey, N.S.
      Charles Fisher, N.B.
      Alexander T. Galt, Canada
      John Hamilton Gray, P.E.I.
      John Hamilton Gray, N.B.
      T. Heath Haviland, P.E.I.
William A. Henry, N.S.
      William P. Howland, Canada
      John M. Johnson, N.B. 
      Hector L. Langevin, Canada
      Andrew A. Macdonald, P.E.I.
      John A. Macdonald, Canada
Jonathan McCully, N.S.
      William McDougall, Canada
      T. D’Arcy McGee, N.B.
      Peter Mitchell, N.B.
      Oliver Mowat, Canada
      Edward Palmer, P.E.I.
      William H. Pope, P.E.I.
John W. Ritchie, N.S.
      J. Ambrose Shea, Nfld.
      William H. Steeves, N.B.
      Etienne P. Tache, Canada
      S. Leonard Tilly, N.B.
Charles Tupper, N.S.
      Edward Whelan, P.E.I.
      Robert D. Wilmot, N.B.

Frank magazine, 10 April 2012, page 9
This unattributed photograph (above), published in Frank in April 2012, showing the old
Dominion Public Building in Amherst, is eerily reminiscent of my photograph (second above)
taken in July 2003, nine years earlier, of the same building from the same camera angle.
There has not been much change in those nine years. The pennants on the building.
The green tree leaves. The flag. The shadow angles. The cars in the street.






