Romanticism, Home, and Death: Elements in the Lives of the Anglophone Elite in Early Victorian Montreal

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
Romanticism, Home, and Death: Elements in the Lives of the Anglophone Elite in Early Victorian Montreal
Abstract
A biography of John Samuel McCord (1801-1865), lawyer and later judge, landowner, officer in the militia, amateur scientist and influential member of Montreal society. The author pays special attention to McCord's attachment and attention to Temple Grove, his home on Côte-des-Neiges Road, and to his instrumental role in the establishment of the Protestant cemetery on the east side of Mount Royal.
Publication
Australian-Canadian Studies
Volume
Vol. 15
Issue
no. 1
Pages
37-48
Date
1997
Language
en
URL
Citation
Young, Brian. “Romanticism, Home, and Death: Elements in the Lives of the Anglophone Elite in Early Victorian Montreal.” Australian-Canadian Studies Vol. 15, no. 1 (1997): 37–48. http://www.acsanz.org.au/archives/1997-15-1-3youngarticle.pdf.
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