J.E. Livernois Photo. Québec. [Vers 1800]
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28 septembre 1839
Ce dossier fait partie d'un ensemble de documents intitulé : Louis-Joseph Papineau
20 janvier 1843
Les noms mentionnés dans cette liste sont ceux de Médard Hébert, Lucien Gagnon, Célestin Beausoleil, Frédérick Glackmeyer, Éli [...]
) / Factum ou Cas de'Appellant (sic)/(réglet)/.o QUEBEC, 10 Juillet, 1819.[1-4]; page imprimée: 27,3 x 14» Titre de départ."St.Réal, Avocat" àa p.[4], Source inconnue.BNQ RES AC 23 No 49 - Broché.171 335 GALE, SAMUEL, 1747-1826 (réglets) / Reply to the REPORT of the EXECUTIVE COUNCIL of the PROVINCE OF / LOWER CANADA, upon
Fuller.- [London] : Thomas Jefferys, 1770.3 cartes sur 1 file : coul.; 51 x 61 cm.‘ORIGINAL* //American atlas.- [London : William Faden, 1781?], carte no 74.Amelia,ie (Flor.) - Nassau River (Flor.) - Saint Marys River (Flor.-Géorgie).G 1100 A5 1781 CAR 757 Gale, Samuel, 1747-1826 By order of His Excellency Guy Lord
growth of bushes and trees.Samuel Gale was born at Kimpton, Hants, England, on October 14th., 1747.He arrived in the British American Colonies in 1770.His wife, Rebecca, daughter of Col.Samuel Wells, was born at Deerfield, Mass., on January 23rd 1752.They were married June 25th., 1773.Both died and were buried under the
off.The inscription ran as follows: HERE REST Samuel Gale esquire, formerly acting Deputy Pay-master General of His Majesty's forces in the Southern Provinces now the United States of Awerica, subsequently secretary of His Excellency the Governor in Chief of His Majesty's Dominions in North America.Author of essays
pyramidal shape rise four triangular slabs of gray slate stone, surmounted by a piece of gray granite,ike an obelisk.” A white inscription stone read: “Here Rest Samuel Gale, Esquire, former deputy paymaster-general of His Majesty’s forces in the Southern Provinces, now the United States of America, subsequently secretary to
, Connecticut and Massachusetts are scattered all through these counties.Let him who calls in question the validity of United Empire Loyalist remains in the Eastern Townships go to a stone monument overgrown by trees in East Farnham and read the following : \u201cHere rests Samuel (Gale, Ksq., formerly acting deputy paymaster