. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. i-^'^:;.^ â â â â¢,"â â â * It fei I / > i IT 1-t 202 Tlu! Abln', without being too ]M).sitive, candidly confesses that ihi'si! new docunuMits are of a. nature to seriously impugn the position that he. and tlui Ahbi' Lavcrdiere had assumed in placing' the tomb of Champlain in Sous- le-F<iit street, in 1800. Future auti(|uaries dealing with the arcaiui of Stada- cona won't lind the occupation a sinecure. Till! whereabouts of (Jliamjilain's twmb I ther

. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. i-^'^:;.^ â â â â¢,"â â â * It fei I / > i IT 1-t 202 Tlu! Abln', without being too ]M).sitive, candidly confesses that ihi'si! new docunuMits are of a. nature to seriously impugn the position that he. and tlui Ahbi' Lavcrdiere had assumed in placing' the tomb of Champlain in Sous- le-F<iit street, in 1800. Future auti(|uaries dealing with the arcaiui of Stada- cona won't lind the occupation a sinecure. Till! whereabouts of (Jliamjilain's twmb I ther Stock Photo
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. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. i-^'^:;.^ â â â â¢, "â â â * It fei I / > i IT 1-t 202 Tlu! Abln', without being too ]M).sitive, candidly confesses that ihi'si! new docunuMits are of a. nature to seriously impugn the position that he. and tlui Ahbi' Lavcrdiere had assumed in placing' the tomb of Champlain in Sous- le-F<iit street, in 1800. Future auti(|uaries dealing with the arcaiui of Stada- cona won't lind the occupation a sinecure. Till! whereabouts of (Jliamjilain's twmb I there indeed remains a hard nut to eraciv I .Much esteemed tourist don't get discouraged. iJring tlu! srjuifcre jtarfu'alU't' from JSous-hi-Fort sti't-et, if you so fancy it. Place it in the yarti of the I'ost Ohice. You can find texts and authorities tor each assumiition. Be conti'ut to aild : "Grammatici certant; atihuc sub judice, lis est." Sillory, Au<?ust, ISSu. The question has been since al)ly debated l)y Dr. N. E. Dionnc, F. IJ. S. C. and in an elaborate paper read before the Litcrnrij iitid Hldoricai Society of (Quebec, on the 12th April, 1883, by Ur. J. Harper, M. A. F. E. I. S. ; the erudite lecturer selected for Ohainplain's Tomb, the declevity on Mountain Hill, to the east, L)Wer down than the site of Prescott Gate, where until 1057, had existed the first cemetery of Quebec, given up that year, on account of the springs of water tiltering throu<'h the soil. An other Richmond entered the held in March last, an industrious searcher of old plans and deeds, Mr. Thos. O'Leary, In a correspondence over his signature in the (^aehec Dull// Teler/raph of the 21st March last, Mr. O'Leary says: " I believe I can substantiate with reasonable })roof:â That the tower of the Basilica on Buade street is built on the site of Ohami)lain's Chapel, and over the tomb in which his body was placed. â â¦â¢I. Please note that these images are extracted from s