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Wm. Notman & Son, Musée McCord Museum, II-129781, The Redpath home at 1065 Sherbrooke St. West was designed by Montreal architect John James Browne in 1870. For more information about this image please click here
News of the Redpath family tragedy was widely published, including front page coverage in the New York Times. Newspaper reports of what happened, however, varied considerably. In the French-language press, the incident was set in the context of “Le High-Life” of the English-speaking elite!
Newspaper or Magazine Articles
- Unknown, Mysterious Shooting, The Calgary Herald, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, Tragedy In Montreal, The New York Times, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, Both Were Shot, The Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, Redpath Tragedy In Montreal, The Quebec Daily Mercury, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, Mysterious Tragedy, The Ottawa Morning Citizen, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, A Sad Affair, The Gazette, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, Mother and Son Dead, The Globe, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, Mother and Son Shot, The Halifax Morning Herald, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, Sad Occurrence, The Montreal Daily Star, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, Blood-Soaked High-Life Tragedy, La Presse, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, A Blood-Soaked Tragedy, La Patrie, June 14, 1901
- Unknown, The Redpath Tragedy, The Calgary Herald, June 15, 1901
- Unknown, The Redpath Inquest, The Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 15, 1901
- Unknown, A Genuine and Painful Sensation, The Quebec Daily Mercury, June 15, 1901
- Unknown, Son Clifford Did It, The Ottawa Morning Citizen, June 15, 1901
- Unknown, Coroner Holds Inquest, The Gazette, June 15, 1901
- Unknown, General News, The Globe, June 15, 1901
- Unknown, Young Redpath Shot His Mother, The Halifax Morning Herald, June 15, 1901
- Unknown, The Redpath Tragedy, The Montreal Daily Star, June 15, 1901
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