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Object ID
4461
Title
Looking east on Francis Street from Glover Road at McIver's House, Dr. Marr's Barn.
Date
[195-?].
Description
Looking east on Francis Street from Glover Road at McIver's House, Dr. Marr's Barn.
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Fort Langley (village)
Glover Road
The Langley Trunk Road (sometimes referred to as Trunk Road) was renamed Glover Road following W.W. I after Lieut. F.W. Glover, Langley's first municipal engineer.
See From: Langley Trunk Road, Trunk Road
See Also: streets and roads
Term Source: Roads and Place Names in Langley, B.C., pg. 57 (Pepin)
Marr House (Dr. Marr Residence)
The Dr. Marr residence is on Glover Road in Fort Langley. It was built in two stages. The first (north) stage was built in 1910, and the second stage was built in 1913 in preparation for the wedding of Dr. Marr to Isabel Drew Macintosh. During the second stage, the south portion of the house was built and the porch extended to wrap around the front and north sides of the house. The house was remodelled in 1923, and the family lived in it until 1928. For a time it was home to other families. Various commercial ventures have operated in the house for some time.
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