- CA CAC 66-2-0003
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- 1892-1893 ; 1926
Part of France Gagnon Pratte
Folder contains 4 drawings : 1 of the perspective, 2 of the exterior, 1 text concerning the Château Frontenac in Québec City
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Part of France Gagnon Pratte
Folder contains 4 drawings : 1 of the perspective, 2 of the exterior, 1 text concerning the Château Frontenac in Québec City
Part of France Gagnon Pratte
Folder contains 1 photograph of the perspective concerning the Quebec Tercentenary Hotel in Quebec City
Dinner menus from the Empress of Britain
Part of Menu Collection
6 dinner menus dating from April 8th,1958 to May 3rd, 1961, including a number of "diner au revoir" menus. Each menu depicts a historical figure as follows: Robert Burns; Major-General James Wolfe; William Shakespeare; and John Milton.
Part of Patterson and Co. papers
A deed of assignment prepared for the firm Patterson and Co. (represented in Montreal by William Walker, in Quebec by Samuel Hopkins, and in Liverpool by Andrew Todd Patterson and John Michael Malonek). The deed of assignment transfers the ownership of several plots of land in Montreal and Trois-Rivières (including a lumberyard, house, and windmill), a partially-built ship under construction in Trois-Rivières, a quantity of goods and wares (primarily timber, alcohol, and food), and some furniture and property from William Walker, Samuel Hopkins, Andrew Todd Patterson and John Michael Malonek to their attorneys, James McGill, John Richardson, and William Hallowell on behalf of their creditors. The agreement also includes an allowance for William Walker and Samuel Hopkins, as well as funding for a counting house in Montreal. The original agreement is dated 17 April 1811 and was notarized by Jonathan Abraham Gray and Thomas Barron.
Patterson and Co.’s creditors include McVickar & Stewart (James McVickar and William Stewart of New York, with their attorney John Richardson), McTavish, McGillivray & Co (William McGillivray, William Hallowell, Roderick McKenzie, Angus Shaw, Archibald Norman McLeod), Thomas W. Storrow & Co (Thomas W. Storrow, John C. Brown, Samuel A. Storrow, James Jones), and Lot & Asa Elmore.
A renewal of the contract from 10 March 1812 include new creditors: Douglas Reid & Co, McVickar & Stewart, Broker Darling & Co (by substitution from George Hamilton of Quebec), Alex Allison, Romeo Wotsworth, David David, Richard Seeds & Campbell Graham (power of substitution from Irvin Macnought & Co), Tappan & Sewall, Johnston & McQaid, Fred W. Ermatinger, Anthony Hood & Co., James McGill, John Morrall & Co, Esra Meach, Wright Bourlin & Wright, William Bowdin, and Joseph Hilson.
Additional signatories were added on 5 and 6 October 1812 (notarized by Henry Griffin): James McGill, John Richardson, William Hallowell, Henry Griffin, Thomas Barron, N.P. as well as the following creditors: George Sellers (represented by his attorney G. Garden, by power of substitution from John Salmon) and Thomas Clark (represented by his attorney Robert Frost per power of substitution from Sam. Hopkins).
Further signatories were added on 11 February 1814 and 22 June 1814 (notarized by E.H. Griffin): William Thompson (represented by his attorney Robert Frost, by power of substitution from William Mager), and M.C. Cowilling (attorneys by substitution to George Srymes attorney to the assignees of Carson, Parry & Co).
Barron, Thomas
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.
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
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 (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 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 Roderick Mackenzie to John Mackenzie
Part of Masson Collection
Contains letter from Roderick Mackenzie to John Mackenzie in Terrebonne.
Mackenzie, Roderick, 1761-1844