‘In Memory of’ Chelsea’s Historic Cemeteries: Community Institutions From Pioneer Times to the Present
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‘In Memory of’ Chelsea’s Historic Cemeteries: Community Institutions From Pioneer Times to the Present
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| Abstract |
In Chelsea, Quebec, four cemeteries still exist that date from the early decades of the village’s settlement in the 1820s. Three are burial sites for Protestants and one is a Roman Catholic cemetery. The author maintains that these four cemeteries exemplify the different kinds of burial sites which developed in frontier settlements: the family plot, a private burial area, a communal burial area and a church-organized site.
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Master's Thesis
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University of Ottawa
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Ottawa, ON
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1999
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en
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Craig Martin, Jean Carol. “‘In Memory of’ Chelsea’s Historic Cemeteries: Community Institutions From Pioneer Times to the Present.” Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa, 1999. http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/en/handle/10393/8734.
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