Reminiscences of Old Quebec. Subterranean Passages Under the Citadel - Account of the Old Convent of the Congregation of Notre Dame. That Doesn't Now Exist. Prominent Old Quebecers, etc., etc.

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Reminiscences of Old Quebec. Subterranean Passages Under the Citadel - Account of the Old Convent of the Congregation of Notre Dame. That Doesn't Now Exist. Prominent Old Quebecers, etc., etc.
Abstract
The reminiscences of a woman who grew up in Quebec City in the early 1800s. Mrs. Daniel MacPherson (1828-1892) was also known as Charlotte Holt Gethings MacPherson. She was the daughter of Charles Gethings, the manager of the Bank of Quebec, and his wife. She became a school teacher, and when her parents died she left Quebec in the early 1850s to teach in various schools in the United States, Cuba and Peru. She returned in 1870 and married Daniel MacPherson, a notary.
Place
Montreal
Publisher
John Lovell & Son
Date
1890
Language
en
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Notes

See also the author's autobiography in: Holt, Miss. An Autobiographical Sketch of a Teacher's Life Including a Residence in the Northern and Southern States, California, Cuba and Peru. Quebec: John Carrel, 1875. 104p. See also the author's: Old Memories, Amusing and Historical: A Sequel to Reminiscences of old Quebec. Montreal: Printed for the author, 1890. 128p.

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Mrs. MacPherson, Daniel. Reminiscences of Old Quebec. Subterranean Passages Under the Citadel - Account of the Old Convent of the Congregation of Notre Dame. That Doesn’t Now Exist. Prominent Old Quebecers, Etc., Etc. Montreal: John Lovell & Son, 1890. http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.09677.
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