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Return of the Total Number of Interments at the Catholic and Protestant Burying Grounds and at the Common at Montreal. From the 12th of July, the Day on Which the First Death from Cholera Took Place, to the 29th of August 1834, Being a Period of Seven Weeks, Showing the Total of Each Week, and Distinguishing Between Children and Adults and Between Deaths from Cholera and from Other Diseases ...
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Return of the Total Number of Interments at the Catholic and Protestant Burying Grounds and at the Common at Montreal. From the 12th of July, the Day on Which the First Death from Cholera Took Place, to the 29th of August 1834, Being a Period of Seven Weeks, Showing the Total of Each Week, and Distinguishing Between Children and Adults and Between Deaths from Cholera and from Other Diseases ...
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Written by the mayor of Montreal, the article lists the number of deaths in the city caused by the seven-week long cholera outbreak in 1834.
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Montreal
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[s.n.]
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1834
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1 sheet
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en
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Viger, Jacques. Return of the Total Number of Interments at the Catholic and Protestant Burying Grounds and at the Common at Montreal. From the 12th of July, the Day on Which the First Death from Cholera Took Place, to the 29th of August 1834, Being a Period of Seven Weeks, Showing the Total of Each Week, and Distinguishing Between Children and Adults and Between Deaths from Cholera and from Other Diseases ... Montreal: [s.n.], 1834.
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