, 27 mars 1893. La Presse, 3 juin 1893, 14 juill. 1897. [J.-P. Archambault], Une oeuvre sociale: l’Institution des sourds-muets
significant time in Montreal’s history. p.s.]
Thérèse Archambault-Lessard, “Alexandre et Thomas Wilson
shareholder, he was first elected to the bank’s board of directors and then, in June 1881, replaced Louis Archambault
.
Robert Gagnon
Arch. de l’École Polytechnique de Montréal, Lettre de J.‑Émile Vanier à U.‑E. Archambault, 9 nov. 1895
for the important part he played in the Guibord affair (Joseph Guibord*, dit Archambault) as administrator of the diocese of Montreal
enterprises were taken over by Urgel Archambault.
Trullier, dit Lacombe, had been named a justice of the peace for the District of Montreal in 1810
.] Archambault, Sur les pas de Marthe et de Marie: congrégation de femmes au Canada français
. 14 July 1875 in L’Assomption, Que., Georgiana Archambault, widow of Candide
General Paul-Loup Archambault*, and the permission of the bishop of Montreal, Ignace
Archambault*’s business, Nouveau Théâtre Musical, and the newspaper La Presse as well as in the magazine MusiCanada (Montréal). Some of his works also appeared in Canadian Musical
Battalion, which was under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Louis-Henri Archambault. He served as a company commander in this unit until August, but could not go with the battalion to England because of
intellectual progress of the students. Clashes between the superior and successive directors of the establishment, such as Paul-Loup Archambault
.
Édouard Quertier studied at the seminary of Nicolet from 1809 to 1815, and in Abbé Paul-Loup Archambault’s words he was “the best in his class.” In 1815 he enrolled for theology at the seminary of Quebec
country, for despite frail health he lived to be 76. Shortly before he died, his intimate friend, Paul-Loup Archambault
discovered, in the course of a trip to France that very year, that Chauvin had a wife there whom he had married before setting out for the colony. Hence this second marriage to Anne Archambault, celebrated at
(4v., Trois-Rivières, 1888–1911), III: 430. L.-P. Audet, “Urgel-Eugène Archambault instituteur (1851–1859),” Cahiers des Dix
Archambault*, a Jesuit who was active in the 20th century.
A satirical pamphlet, La pléiade rouge, described Joseph Papin as “the Danton of
Archambault, which became Mousseau et Archambault when Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
Institut member Joseph Guibord*, dit Archambault [see