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The Grosse Ile Quarantine Station: 1832 to 1937
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The Grosse Ile Quarantine Station: 1832 to 1937
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Abstract |
Includes information on the architectural plans of the Grosse Île quarantine station, now a National Historic Site of Canada, located in the National Map Collection of Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. The Grosse Île and Irish Memorial National Historic Site commemorates the burial site on the island of thousands of Irish immigrants who died of typhus in 1847 after fleeing the potato famine in their homeland.
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The Archivist
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Vol. 12
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no. 5
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8
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September-October 1985
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Rainville, Alain. “The Grosse Ile Quarantine Station: 1832 to 1937.” The Archivist Vol. 12, no. 5 (October 1985): 8.
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