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Samuel Neilson (1771-1793)
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| Title | Samuel Neilson (1771-1793) | 
| Abstract | The Scottish-born Samuel Neilson (1771-1793) immigrated to Quebec City in 1785 to learn the compositor's craft in the printing shop of his uncle William Brown, a printer and the co-founder of the Quebec Gazette/La Gazette de Québec. On the death of Brown, Neilson purchased his uncle's newspaper and printing business. In 1792 he founded the Quebec Magazine/Le Magasin de Québec, but it ceased publication the year after Neilson's death in 1793. The newspaper and printing business was inherited by his younger brother, John Neilson (1776-1848). | 
| Publication | Bulletin de recherches historiques | 
| Volume | Vol. 41 | 
| Issue | no. 3 | 
| Pages | 187-188 | 
| Date | Mars 1935 | 
| Language | de | 
| Citation | Audet, Francis-J. “Samuel Neilson (1771-1793).” Bulletin de recherches historiques Vol. 41, no. 3 (March 1935): 187–188. | 
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