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Andrews Rectory
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Doukhobor Village Museum |
Musee des Urselines de Quebec
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St Boniface Cathedral
The St Andrews rectory
was built in the Red River settlement and is
representative of many of the buildings that were built
between the 1840's and the 1860's. It was built for the
Reverend William Cockran and was one of the first stone
structures in the settlement.
Several other similar buildings were
built in the settlement after the Rectory was completed
and most of those were used or occupied by retired
officers of the Hudson Bay Company.
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