Memorials and Things of Fame
1864 The Morning Chronicle On Saturday morning, about half-past seven o’clock, several carters who were standing at the corner of Notre Dame and Sous-le-Fort streets, Lower Town, heard faint …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle There is a by-law in force in this city which states that if any person shall fire or discharge any gun, fowling-piece or fire-arm in any …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle The concert at the Lecture Hall, in aid of the Widows and Orphans of the Church Missionary Society was in every respect highly successful and reflects …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle We are informed that a considerable number of our citizens have been mulcted in the sum of seven cents [$1.00 in 2014] in order to pay …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle Mary Desmond, a servant girl about 21 years of age, who resided for the last four years with Mr. Andrews, opposite the St. Charles Cemetery on …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle On the 30th of November, a man named John Davis who was in the employ of Mr. Henry Crawford, Mayor of St. Gabriel in the county …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle On the 30th of November, a man named John Davis who was in the employ of Mr. Henry Crawford, Mayor of St. Gabriel in the county …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle The great Scottish Nicht” in commemoration of Burns’ birthday came off at the Music Hall last evening under the management of Mr. A. G. Burns, the …
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1864 The Morning Chronicle The accumulation of snow on roofs is one of the most dangerous nuisances of the winter. Parties neglecting to remove snow from their roofs when it …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1864 The Morning Chronicle On Saturday afternoon last, a gentleman having bought from a newsboy a copy of the newspaper, gave him for it by mistake a twenty-dollar gold piece …