Archambault, which became Mousseau et Archambault when Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
. 14 July 1875 in L’Assomption, Que., Georgiana Archambault, widow of Candide
). Jacques Archambault et Eugénie Lévesque, Le drapeau québécois (Québec, 1974). G.-F. Baillairgé, Louis de Gonzague Baillairgé, avocat, c.r
Gauthier’s suggestion, the Jesuit Joseph-Papin Archambault* created and headed
in the mutual-aid movement (insurance and other benefits) in Quebec [see Louis Archambault*]. First elected to the executive of
, Joseph-Alfred Mousseau*, Joseph-Louis Archambault, Raymond Préfontaine
Institut member Joseph Guibord*, dit Archambault [see
.] Archambault, Sur les pas de Marthe et de Marie: congrégation de femmes au Canada français
.
Robert Gagnon
Arch. de l’École Polytechnique de Montréal, Lettre de J.‑Émile Vanier à U.‑E. Archambault, 9 nov. 1895
shareholder, he was first elected to the bank’s board of directors and then, in June 1881, replaced Louis Archambault
897. In six of the eight parishes in his riding he had won, but in Saint-Hugues and Sainte-Hélène (Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot) he had come up against the influence of parish priest Louis-Misaël Archambault
Montreal law offices, most notably that of Cyrille and François-Xavier Archambault. He was admitted to the Quebec bar in 1868 and wanted to go into practice with Louis-Trefflé, but the latter dissuaded him
Archambault*; Gaudiose Hébert*] was raised.
But all this activity had exhausted him. In
with the firm of Moreau, Archambault, Nicolls et Brown. Chapleau specialized in criminal law. During 15
Archambault*], published in Montreal the Programme de restauration sociale. A rather conservative document inspired by the social teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, especially corporatism, it
partnership with Pierre-Amable-Oscar Archambault on 27 Oct. 1864, closed within a month; his second, established with Archambault and Henri-Lesieur Désaulniers, had to shut down after only three