John Young Monument

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The John Young Monument could be a monument of sculptor Louis-Philippe Hébert situated at the previous Port of city.This monument in memory of John Young was erected before of the port in 1908, on the initiative of the toilet Young Memorial Committee. It had been rapt to its current location before of the Allan Building on rue DE la Commune at Saint-Pierre in 1997. John Young was the primary Chairman of the Port Commission, liable for enlarging and developing the port. His efforts were therefore vital that when his death in 1878, he was thought of to be the “father” of the port. A figure of Neptune, symbolically representing the St. Lawrence watercourse, sits at the bottom of the monument. This monument in memory of John Young was undraped on Oct four, 1911, the year of the hundredth birthday of John Young.

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