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Montréal. Capital City : The Remarkable Story of the Archaeological Site of St. Anne’s Market and the Parliament of the United Province of Canada
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Montréal. Capital City : The Remarkable Story of the Archaeological Site of St. Anne’s Market and the Parliament of the United Province of Canada
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The publisher remarks: "The Parliament was housed in an impressive building—constructed in 1834 on the site of present-day Place D’Youville—, which had previously been home to St. Anne’s Market. On April 25, 1849, rioters burned down the building… Through archeological digs carried out by Pointe-à-Callière between 2010 and 2017, memories of the building’s successive former lives have been reawakened."
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Montreal
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Éditions de l'Homme
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2022
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240p.
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en
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Pothier, Louise, ed. Montréal. Capital City : The Remarkable Story of the Archaeological Site of St. Anne’s Market and the Parliament of the United Province of Canada. Montreal: Éditions de l’Homme, 2022.
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