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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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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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