Memorials and Things of Fame
1849The Morning Chronicle This morning there is to be sold at the Court House, real estate, being lots of land situated at Point Levi. To this sale we beg to …
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1849 The Morning Chronicle September – At 3 o’clock this morning flames were perceived issuing from a wooden *hangard in rear of the large house occupied by George Beswick, Esq., …
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1849 The Morning Chronicle The Citizens of Quebec have done themselves honor. Yesterday afternoon they gave evidence of having turned over a new leaf; there was no gas, no …
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1849 The Morning Chronicle Now that it seems determined upon that the Provincial Parliament will be assembled alternately at Toronto and Quebec, it may not be amiss to consider how …
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1849 The Morning Chronicle The Board of Health has discontinued their weekly meetings in consequence of the disappearance of cholera and in the future will only assemble at the call …
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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 …