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Commemorative trowel
InscriptionsEngraved, This Trowel was used by the Reverend Canon Leach D.C.L. IN LAYING THE MONUMENTAL STONE marking the last resting place of some 6000 Immigrants who died of Ship Fever at POINT St. CHARLES, A.D. 1847 & 1848, to many of whom he administered comfort & consolation during their sickness and the rites of Sculpture after Death. MONTREAL December 1st 1859
Date
1859
Dimensions6.7 x 35.4 x 10.7 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM1153
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord
Status
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Presentée par Le Comité du Centenaire Cartier au Très Honorable Sir Charles Fitzpatrick. G. C. M. G. à l'occasion de la pose de la pierre angulaire du Monument Sir Georges Etienne Cartier Baronnet, Montréal, le 2 Septembre, 1913
Henry Birks & Sons Limited, 1893-2015
1913
M987.140
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