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When Alexander Keith was 17, his father sent
him to an uncle in northern England to learn the brewing business. Five
years later, when Keith migrated to Halifax, he became sole brewer and
business manager for Charles Boggs, and he bought out Boggs’ brewery in
1820. On 17 Dec. 1822 he married Sarah Ann Stalcup, who died in 1832. On
30 Sept. 1833 he married Eliza Keith; they had six daughters and two
sons. One son, Donald G. Keith, became a partner in the brewing firm in
1853.
In 1822 Keith moved his brewery and
premises to larger facilities on Lower Water Street and in 1836 he again
expanded, building a new brewery on Hollis Street. In 1863 he began
construction of Keith Hall which was connected by a tunnel to his
brewery. Keith Hall, now occupied by Oland’s Brewery, is in the
Renaissance palazzo style, with baroque adornments, pillars of no
particular style, and a mansard roof. This peculiar combination of
styles resulted from the fact that the designs were probably derived
from books with plans of buildings in Great Britain and the United
States.
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