1862The Morning ChronicleDiamond Harbor was the scene of an occurrence of a most calamitous nature, involving the loss of five lives. The father, John Maher, a thirty-eight year-old ship laborer…
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Memorials and Things of Fame for August 15, 2012
1862The Morning ChronicleAn investigation was commenced in the case of a man named George Hart, arrested on suspicion of having committed a robbery at St. Gabriel de Valcartier. The first…
Memorials and Things of Fame for August 8, 2012
1862The Morning ChronicleA melancholy instance of the danger of putting off until to-morrow what may be done to-day, took place last week when we had occasion to chronicle the death…
Memorials and Things of Fame for April 11, 2012
Tuesday, April 16, 1912The Quebec ChronicleOCEAN CLAIMS THE MIGHTY TITANICIt is thought that six hundred and seventy-five only are saved out of two thousand two hundred who were on board…
Memorials and Things of Fame for February 8, 2012
1862The Morning ChronicleIt would be difficult to exaggerate the disadvantages to Quebec of not having an ice-bridge to place it in communication with the rest of the world from which…
Memorials and Things of Fame for January 4, 2012
1862The Morning ChronicleThere are few situations in which we find ourselves placed so perplexing or troublesome as that which occurs, luckily for us, only once a twelvemonth, when custom compels…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1861The Morning Chronicle We intend to issue our paper on Christmas morning. Our subscribers will not expect one, we are sure, on Thursday. The Compliments of the Season: The news of…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1861The Morning ChronicleAt a late hour on Saturday night intelligence was conveyed to the Police that a row of considerable magnitude was going on in St. Michael street, St. Lewis…
Memorials and Things of Fame for November 2, 2011
1861The Morning ChronicleThe weather set in cold, raw and November-like on Saturday afternoon. The wind which was strong easterly during the day increased to a perfect hurricane as night came…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1851The Morning ChronicleUp to this day there has been no perceptible frost in this vicinity. In August, frost is not a very rare occurrence and September frosts are very common,…