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Memorials and Things of Fame for January 5, 2011

1851The Morning Chronicle Eighteen hundred and fifty has passed away, not however forgotten. In Canada, political animosities have faded, there being no more ruin and decay -no clamouring about annexation …

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Memorials and Things of Fame for December 15, 2010

1850 The Morning Chronicle The ability for labor, mental or manual, most people know, is much affected by the state of the health. An individual, of the most lively disposition, …

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Memorials and Things of Fame for December 15, 2010

1850The Morning Chronicle The ability for labor, mental or manual, most people know, is much affected by the state of the health. An individual, of the most lively disposition, bustling …

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Memorials and Things of Fame for December 8, 2010

1850The Morning Chronicle On Wednesday last, William Corrigan, farmer of Valcartier, came to town for the purpose of having a tumour removed from the lower jaw bone, by the knife. …

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Researched and Compiled By Catherine Mills Rouleau The Morning Chronicle 1850 Saturday last, being St. Andrew’s Day, the members of the St. Andrews Society assembled together at half past 10 …

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1850The Morning Chronicle The City Fathers, or as they might sometimes be called, the City Children, had a protracted meeting on Friday last. The straw splitting was practiced to an …

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Chronicle TelegraphMemorials and Things of FameNovember 3, 2010 Researched and Compiled By Catherine Mills Rouleau  The Morning Chronicle 1850   Cheap Excursion To England Proposed – The Boston Transcript suggests on …

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Memorials and Things of Fame November 3, 2010

Researched and Compiled By Catherine Mills Rouleau The Morning Chronicle1850 Cheap Excursion To England Proposed – The Boston Transcript suggests on the authority of a correspondent, that a line of …

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Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame October 27, 2010   Researched and Compiled By Catherine Mills Rouleau   The Morning Chronicle 1850 Thereis no news; nothing doing in the …

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Memorials and Things of Fame for October 13, 2010

The Morning Chronicle 1850 Is there anything of importance to note since last week? Let us see. The weather is soft. Politics dull. Great excitement in the United States. No …

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