Living in the Cemetery – The Treggett Family Life on the Mount Hermon Cemetery Grounds Living in the Cemetery – The Treggett Family Life on the Mount Hermon Cemetery Grounds Société d'Histoire de Sillery
The main lodge with the gates in the fall after the renovation.
In 1905, there was an inauguration ceremony for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows headstone at Mount Hermon.
This plan illustrates all the lots of the cemetery. The superintendent could keep an accurate list of lots sold.
View of the St. Laurence River in wintertime.
These azaleas bushes are found near the front entrance and on multiple plots in the cemetery. The beauty of the shrubs has always been an attraction at the […]
Unveiling ceremony of a plaque of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada commemorating the historical significance of Mount Hermon Cemetery. Joël Lightbond: Federal Member of Parliament […]
John Gilmour was born in Scotland in 1812. He came to Quebec with his brother in 1832 to work for the Glasgow timber firm of Pollock. Later he […]
Robert Christie was a politician, lawyer, journalist, historian, and served in the war in 1812 as a Captain of the 4th Battalion. In 1816, Christie established and edited […]
The military section is the resting place of many brave soldiers and veterans who fought during WWI and WWII. Also, there are monuments for other soldiers and veterans […]
George O’Kill Stuart was born in Toronto and later came to Quebec to continue his studies in law. In 1841, he was appointed to be a lawyer for […]
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière was born in France in 1829. He came to Canada in 1850 to continue his studies in law and was accepted to the bar […]
Sir James McPherson Le Moine was born in Quebec in 1825. He studied at the Séminaire de Quebec and was admitted to the Barr in 1850 and taught […]