An Account of a Monumental Column Erected to the Memory of the Late Lord Nelson, in the New Market Place, City of Montreal, 1808

Type of resource
Title
An Account of a Monumental Column Erected to the Memory of the Late Lord Nelson, in the New Market Place, City of Montreal, 1808
Abstract
The monument to Lord Horatio Nelson, the heroic British navy Vice-Admiral, was erected in Montreal's New Market Place (now known as Place Jacques Cartier) in 1808. Nelson was killed in 1805 during his victory over the combined French and Spanish fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar. Montreal's monument to Nelson was one of three erected world-wide in his honour following his death.
Publication
The Canadian Magazine and Literary Repository
Volume
Vol. 2
Issue
no. 11
Pages
410-418
Date
May 1824
Language
en
Citation
“An Account of a Monumental Column Erected to the Memory of the Late Lord Nelson, in the New Market Place, City of Montreal, 1808.” The Canadian Magazine and Literary Repository Vol. 2, no. 11 (May 1824): 410–418.
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