Shelter from the Hurry? Hospitality in Montreal, 1836-1913

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Title
Shelter from the Hurry? Hospitality in Montreal, 1836-1913
Abstract
Four case studies of hospitality businesses in Montreal from the early nineteenth century to 1913. The four case studies are: a small seven-room inn operated by Eliza O'Brien and her husband from 1824 to 1849; the career of Madame Angélique Saint-Julien between 1842 and 1860, who ran the 80-room Canada Hotel; Henry Hogan's St. Lawrence Hall Hotel in 1886-1887; and The Windsor Hotel in 1913.
Book Title
Architectures of Hurry : Mobilities and Modernity in Urban Environments
Place
London, England and New York, NY
Publisher
Routledge
Date
2018
Pages
154-171
Language
en
Citation
Olson, Sherry, and Mary Anne Poutanen. “Shelter from the Hurry?  Hospitality in Montreal, 1836-1913.” In Architectures of Hurry : Mobilities and Modernity in Urban Environments, edited by Richard Dennis, Deryck Holdsworth, and Phillip MacIntosh, 154–171. London, England and New York, NY: Routledge, 2018.
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