Military Montreal in the Sixties: Recalling the Familiar Figures of Former Days, Interesting Incidents, Some Famous Batteries, Factories Replace Barracks, the Lash in Use
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Military Montreal in the Sixties: Recalling the Familiar Figures of Former Days, Interesting Incidents, Some Famous Batteries, Factories Replace Barracks, the Lash in Use
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Abstract |
Includes a description of Montreal during the "Trent Affair" in 1861. War almost developed between Great Britain and her North American colonies and the United States when a Union ship intercepted the British mail packet RMS Trent and removed two Confederate diplomats on their way to Europe.
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Montreal
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[s.n.]
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1919
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en
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From the Montreal Gazette, August 8th, 1919. |
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Ferns, J. Hamilton. Military Montreal in the Sixties: Recalling the Familiar Figures of Former Days, Interesting Incidents, Some Famous Batteries, Factories Replace Barracks, the Lash in Use. Montreal: [s.n.], 1919.
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