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The Grandest Town Residence: David Ross' House, St. Gabriel Street
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The Grandest Town Residence: David Ross' House, St. Gabriel Street
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| Abstract |
A description of the house built in 1813-1815 for David Ross (1770-1837) and his wife Jane Davidson (1789-1866) overlooking Montreal’s Champ de Mars, described as perhaps the grandest town residence in British North America. It was built in the fashionable Neoclassical style and stood as a Montreal landmark for over 140 years when it was demolished in 1952 to make way for a gas station and parking lot.
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Quebec Heritage News
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Vol. 17
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no. 3
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Summer 2023
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18-20
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Meredith, Mark. “The Grandest Town Residence: David Ross’ House, St. Gabriel Street.” Quebec Heritage News, Summer 2023.
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