Schéma d'aménagement de la communaute urbaine de Québec
- CA CAC SUPC 1-1923
- Item
- 1975
Communauté urbaine de Québec (Québec). Commission d'aménagement.
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Schéma d'aménagement de la communaute urbaine de Québec
Communauté urbaine de Québec (Québec). Commission d'aménagement.
Letter from Roderick Mackenzie to John Mackenzie
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of letter from Roderick Mackenzie to John Mackenzie, probably his son Lieut. John Mackenzie, 1794−1871.
Letter from Lord Dalhousie (probabaly to Roderick Mackenzie)
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of a letter to unnamed recipient, probably Roderick Mackenzie. Discusses a number of recently arrived immigrants to Canada from Scotland, along with their occupations.
Dalhousie, George Ramsay, Earl of, 1770-1838
Letter from Lord Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of letter from the Earl of Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie.
Dalhousie, George Ramsay, Earl of, 1770-1838
Letter from Lord Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of a letter from the Earl of Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie.
Dalhousie, George Ramsay, Earl of, 1770-1838
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter to Petrie from John William Dawson, written from Quebec.
Dawson, John William, Sir, 1820-1899
Part of Masson Collection
Autograph document from the residents fo Quebec City to Sir James Craif, complaining of Craig's dissolution of the government and a bill making judges ineligible to serve in the House of Assembly.
Certificate of grant of land to Charlotte Morrison and Harriet Morrison 23 May 1854
Part of Hall family fonds
Certificate of grant of land to Charlotte Hall and Harriet Ann Hall, for lots 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, and 21 in the 6th concession in Godmanchester (675 acres total). Signed by Thomas Aimol, Registrar of the Province.
Letter from John Painter, 28 May 1792
Part of James Morrison papers
Letter from Jno. Painter to James Morrison, with information about a shipment of goods from Bristol including rum, sugar, coffee, chocolate and other food items (arrived via the ship King David). Includes an offer to charter the vessel for a voyage to Europe as Painter currently does not have enough goods for a return voyage, and a request that Morrison advertise this in his coffee house. Also includes political news of various European monarchs and members of the aristocracy, including the death of the Holy Roman Emperor.