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1849 The Morning Chronicle There are times when in a *public man the neglect of a public duty is hardly blamable; the summer, fast drawing to close, has been such …
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The Quebec Chronicle August 16, 1909 An Impressive Ceremony at Grosse Isle Monument to the Memory of Fever Victims of ‘48 –‘48 Unveiled Yesterday Great Gathering of Distinguished …
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A Dash, a Pinch and a Smidgen of Fun Facts from the past: * In 1900* One pound of coffee sold for .13¢.* A vest cost .35¢.* A …
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Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame August 5, 2009 Researched and Compiled by Catherine Mills Rouleau 1849 The Morning Chronicle A curious case – A case of a …
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Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame The Morning Chronicle 1849 Note from Cathy: Cholera was much on the minds of Quebec City residents in 1849 when more than one …
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Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame July 15, 2009 Researched and Compiled by Catherine Mills Rouleau 1849 The Morning Chronicle Cholera: Dr. Cayer, a young physician of this …
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The Chronicle Telegraph July 8, 2009 Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and Compiled by Catherine Mills Rouleau 1849 The Morning Chronicle Cholera: If the attack be sudden, a …
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Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Catherine Mills Rouleau July 1, 2009 On June 20, 1868, then Governor General Lord Monck issued a royal …
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Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and Compiled by Catherine Mills Rouleau June 24, 2009 Note from Cathy: In Lower Canada, the celebration of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day took …
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1849 The Morning Chronicle Last night at about eleven the cry of fire was heard from the streets in the Lower Town, where a glare of light from a large …