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Douglastown’s First Convent (Holy Rosary)

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1900. - Photograph of the first convent of the Sisters of the Holy Rosary in Douglastown.

The building was opened in July 1900, restored in 1930 and demolished in 1941. For more information: Sister Jeanne Desjardins, "The Convent of Douglastown 77 Years of Service," Revue d'histoire et de traditions populaires de la Gaspésie, vol. XV, January-March 1977, no. 57, p. 7-22.

The publication of this document online was made possible thanks to the financial participation of the City of Gaspé.

Reference :

Musée de la Gaspésie. Collection Centre d'archives de la Gaspésie. P57/77.1.7.

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