Our gentle, darling, good, unselfish brother

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Title
Our gentle, darling, good, unselfish brother
Abstract
The author discusses the mystery behind the exile and death of Noel Hill Bowen (1828-1872), the son of a prominent Quebec City family (his father, Edward Bowen, was the first Chief Justice of the Quebec Superior Court) who left Quebec for Chicago in 1872 following financial problems at home, and died in that U.S. city later that year. He is buried in Quebec City's Mount Hermon Cemetery.
Publication
À rayons ouverts: Bulletin de la Bibliothèque nationale du Québec
Volume
No. 107
Date
Hiver 2021
Pages
p. 31
Language
fr
Citation
Roy, Julie. “Our gentle, darling, good, unselfish brother.” À rayons ouverts: Bulletin de la Bibliothèque nationale du Québec, Hiver 2021.
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