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June 28, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette The schooner Four Sons, Captain Kelly, 32 days from Jamaica to Quebec reported having been fired upon near Cape Antonio* by crews of …

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June 22, 1818 – The Quebec GazetteDrummondville now has twenty-five frame houses in the village, situated on well laid out streets. A grist mill and saw mill had been completed …

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June 11, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette Two men named Baptiste Leveliere, of Berthier and Jean Boutet, of St. Cuthbert in passing along the river near St. Sulpice on their …

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June 6, 1868 – The Morning Chronicle A One-Horse Discussion  An amusing conversation took place on the communication of Mr. Baillarge, recommending the appropriation of $120 for the purchase of …

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May 29, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette Following a debate on the expediency of forming a society for promoting medical knowledge in this province at a meeting of physicians and …

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May 21, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette Forty-four sailing vessels arrived at the port of Quebec this week. The fastest passages were made by the brig Carricks, Capt. Buckly and …

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1818 – The Quebec GazetteThe stage running between Montreal and Three Rivers overturned in the vicinity of Sorel. As it was well filled with passengers and luggage, the crash was …

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May 13, 1818 – The Quebec GazetteTenders are called for the erection of the building and stalls in the Upper Town market, opposite the French cathedral, work to have been …

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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 …

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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 …

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