The French inhabitant, 1896.

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The French inhabitant, 1896.

Manuscript of a speech by George Rochford Stetson that was read before the Anthropological Society of Washington in 1896. The speech provides details of the social, religious, linguistic, and economic history and culture of the city of Quebec and of French Canadians.

ca. 50 p.

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Stetson, George R. (George Rochford), 1833-

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George Rochford Stetson was born in Boston, Mass., and resided at 1441 Massachusetts Ave. NW in Washington. He wrote on race, anthropology, and folklore. He was married to Helen Sybil Avery (b. 1840). From the description of The French inhabitant, 1896. (Historical Society of Washington, Dc). WorldCat record id: 701104862 ...

Anthropological Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.)

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