, who chose him over Rémi-Ferdinand Rinfret, dit Malouin, and Joseph-Ferdinand Peachy to
with Quebec City through a partnership with another former apprentice, Joseph-Ferdinand Peachy
-Hilaire, dit Pichette. In the mid 1870s there were also some apprentices, among them his second son, Joseph, as well as Joseph Saint-Hilaire, the son of Louis, and Joseph Gagnon. By 1879 he had
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