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Historical Sites related to the Life and Career of Benedict Arnold


  1. After the War: in Canada

Arnold's Saint John Home Site

20 King St (corner of King and Canterbury Sts), Saint John, NB, Canada

After getting established in business in Saint John, Arnold bought "quite a pretentious home" on this site. The Arnolds lived here from 1787 to 1791. Their son George was born in the house on Sept. 5, 1787.

The building burned in the 1860s, and commercial buildings now occupy the site.

Official Canadian website about Arnold's home site: http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=1445&pid=3157&h=Benedict,Arnold
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View of the site today (2018.) Note the small blue sign on the building near the left side of the photo. That sign will be seen in the next photo.<br />
(Photo courtesy of Joe Cormier of the Saint John Firefighters Union)
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View of the site today (2018.) Note the small blue sign on the building near the left side of the photo. That sign will be seen in the next photo.
(Photo courtesy of Joe Cormier of the Saint John Firefighters Union)

  • Drawing of the home of Benedict Arnold and his wife Peggy Shippen.
  • The site as it looks today (1990s)
  • View of the site today (2018.) Note the small blue sign on the building near the left side of the photo. That sign will be seen in the next photo.<br />
(Photo courtesy of Joe Cormier of the Saint John Firefighters Union)
  • Historical marker on the building<br />
 (Photo courtesy of Joe Cormier of the Saint John Firefighters Union)
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