Memorials and Things of Fame
May 2, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette His Majesty’s ship Iphigenia arrived in Quebec, having on board His Grace the Duke of Richmond, Governor-General of British North America. … A …
Memorials and Things of Fame
April 24, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette The Quebec Fire Society advertised for the supplying of four new cases for fire engines to be made of seasoned sound white oak …
Memorials and Things of Fame
April 19, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette A serious fire broke out in a boarding house on Champlain Street, through the upsetting of a wax candle in the room of …
Memorials and Things of Fame
April 8, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette The remains of Mr. George Beattie were interred in this city. At the time of his death he was 81 years of age …
Memorials and Things of Fame
April 2, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette As reported in 1918 – Among the improvements made in Quebec District one hundred years ago, was the laying out of a town …
Memorials and Things of Fame
March 28, 1868 – The Morning Chronicle Destruction of Property – A large gang of night marauders from St. Sauveur, carried off a quantity of wooden fencing for firewood, from …
Memorials and Things of Fame
March 23, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette At Goudie’s shipyard in St. Roch’s, a very fine sailing vessel was launched so successfully that the company was the recipient of many …
Memorials and Things of Fame
March 15, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette A very strong letter was written to the Editor by a subscriber who complained of the carelessness of the canoemen of Levis who …
Memorials and Things of Fame
The first edition of The Quebec Gazette / La Gazette de Québec was published on June 21, 1764. In 1874 it merged with the Morning Chronicle (1847-1925) which merged with …
Memorials and Things of Fame
February 27, 1818 – The Morning Chronicle Ice falling from the roof of Wm. Price’s store at No. 1 St. Peter St., struck on the head two men named Pierre …