GENERAL
Type / PurposeBusiness
79-81 Princess Street, Saint John, New Brunswick
The Powers Building at 79-81 Princess Street, Saint John is a three-storey brick Italianate commercial building.
The Powers Building, built on Princess Street in the Trinity Royal area in 1878, was one of many commercial buildings erected in downtown Saint after the 1877 Great Fire of Saint John left two-thirds of the city in ruins. As was popular during the reconstruction period, the Powers Building was built in the brick Italianate style.
The building was soon acquired by Mark Needham Powers, the first full-time undertaker in the city of Saint John. Both living and working on the premise, Powers is notable for introducing the first glass hearse in New Brunswick. After Powers died in 1892, his son T. Fred Jones became the business owner, and when Jones died in 1911, his own son Mark took over the business. After Mark's death in 1925, the Powers Undertaking services ended after 50 years, though another undertaker named Frank Morris continued to provide undertaking services in the building until the 1930s. In the present day, the Powers Building hosts a restaurant named Decimal 81.
Municipal Heritage Preservation Act (1982/03/18)
ARCHITECTURE
Date of Construction1878
- Three-storey rectangular massing
- Brick Italianate construction with decorative sandstone sills and headers
- Flat roof
- Symmetrical fenestration on second and third floors
- Cornerstone engraved between second and third stories of front façade, reading "M. N. Power - 1877"
- Storefront along front floor, with cast iron pilasters and a wooden bulkhead
- Three sets of wooden doors on front façade
- Garage / carriageway on right side
OWNERSHIP HISTORY
Notable Historic OccupantsMark Needham Powers (???? - 1892):
The first full-time undertaker in Saint John. Both living and working on the premise, he is notable for introducing the first glass hearse in New Brunswick.
T. Fred Jones (???? - 1911):
Mark Powers' son, who inherited the undertaking business after his father's death.
Mark Jones (???? - 1925):
T. Fred's son, who inherited the business after his father's death.
Frank Morris:
An undertaker unrelated to the Powers Undertaking services who worked out the building until the 1930s.
SOURCES AND DOCUMENTS
PhotosPhotograph by the City of Saint John, taken from the Canada's Historic Places website
Sources Contributors
Gabrielle Byrne