TANGUAY, GEORGES-ÉMILE (baptized George-Elzéar-Émile), architect; b. 8
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Carbonneau was the independent Liberal candidate for the riding of Lac-Saint-Jean in the provincial election of 1904. Georges Tanguay, a Quebec City merchant and the incumbent Liberal
, Drouin had scarcely any reliable resources. Abbé Cyprien Tanguay
addition to several pieces by local composers such as Guillaume Couture, Alexis Contant*, and Georges-Émile Tanguay, while playing classic
director of the Grand Séminaire de Québec, even stated in 1925 in Quebec City’s Le Canada français that this book “has similarities to Bishop Tanguay’s [Cyprien
Georges-Émile Tanguay*. Marchand and Haskell’s partnership with Ernest Hébrard, and possibly with his brother Jean, demonstrated the
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