SITES AND SIGHTS ANSWERS 1. The Maid of the Valley. a 98-ton vessel, was launched. 2. The building was constructed at Chinaberry Point in 1853 and move to its present location in the village in 1871. 3. | The wharf was on the north side of the Mount Stewart Bridge Henry Felix Feehan (1854-1933) was a merchant, dealer and politician, 4. It is a mortar gun from France that was used in World War I. 5. Savage Harbour. Many skeletons have been found as a result of th erosion of the bank on the south side of the harbour. 6. St. Cuthbert’s, at St. Teresa, in 1911. 7. St. Andrew’s on November 30, 1831. The college was founded bj Bishop Angus MacEachern. In 1854 the college was replaced by Si Dunstan’s College in Charlottetown which later became a full- -fledget university. 8. St. Andrew’s is the oldest Roman Catholic Parish on P.E.I. Whei the second building to be used for mass was constructed in 1803, it becamt too small by 1862. In 1864 it was moved on the ice, down the Hillsboroug! River to Charlottetown. It became a school in conjunction with St. Joseph} Convent. In 1987 a fire gutted the structure but the frame withstood tht test of time to be returned, via highway, back to St. Andrew’s and restoret as part of the Bishop MacEachern National Historic Site. 9. At Maple Hill, near Mount Stewart. 10. St. Peter’s Harbour. Reverend Peter Gordon was the minister. 11. Previous to 1759 the French used the Morell-St. Peter’s Harbout area as the capital and major centre of trade. 12. In Morell in 1895, from the home of Thomas McGrath. 13. Laura Compton donated the property in 1839. 14. Angus Maclsaac was a native of Inverness Co., Cape Breton ani was married to Mary Sutherland. He died at the age of 103 and is burigg in the old St. Margaret’s Cemetery. 15. The wreck of the Turret Bell at Cable Head. A postcard was madé by Souris photographer Morley Acorn, using a photo of the salvage operation prior to its return to active service in 1909. 16. St. Peter’s Bay. The tumult was initiated with a speech made bya supporter of the land proprietors, urging the voters not to vote for Cooper, as he was only a poor farmer and miller. Cooper won the vote with 317 ballots Angus MacDonald had 243, Dr. John Jardine 41 and Thomas Irwin 9. _ 17. 176 feet high. 18. Sylvester Lewis was a native of Greenwich and was killed in the 40 Sites & Sights Answers