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The History of the Judge Thompson House of New Carlisle
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| Title |
The History of the Judge Thompson House of New Carlisle
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| Abstract |
John G. Thompson (1787-1868) was appointed provincial judge in the District of Gaspé court in 1827, and in 1859 he was named to the Superior Court of Gaspé. His Anglo-Norman Regency-style home, built c. 1838 in New Carisle, on the Baie-des-Chaleurs, is today a bed and breakfast.
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Gaspésie
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Vol. 24
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no. 2
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| Date |
April-June 1986
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| Pages |
19-22
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Connors, Judy. “The History of the Judge Thompson House of New Carlisle.” Gaspésie, June 1986.
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