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                   Archambault, and Marie-Anne Célerier, dit
                   
                  . 1864. Mélanges religieux, 12 févr. 1850. Allaire, Dictionnaire. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, I, 391. [J.-P. Archambault], Une œuvre sociale
                  in 1796 the death of his parish priest, Pierre-Victor Archambault, from whom he was taking lessons, interrupted his studies. In 1804 he left the family farm to serve as a clerk in the office of notary
                  Archambault*, a Jesuit who was active in the 20th century. A satirical pamphlet, La pléiade rouge, described Joseph Papin as “the Danton of
                  ARCHAMBAULT, PIERRE-URGEL, legislative councillor, one of those responsible for founding the École d’Agriculture de
                  Institut member Joseph Guibord*, dit Archambault [see
                  . 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
                   
                  for the important part he played in the Guibord affair (Joseph Guibord*, dit Archambault) as administrator of the diocese of Montreal
                  significant time in Montreal’s history.  p.s.] Thérèse Archambault-Lessard, “Alexandre et Thomas Wilson
                  ARCHAMBEAULT (Archambault), LOUIS, notary and politician; b
                   sept. 1885. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, I: 205–7. Papin Archambault, Sur les pas de Marthe et de Marie, congrégation de femmes au Canada (Montréal, 1929). L.-P. Audet, Le
                   
                  Nicolas Gendron; dictionnaire généalogique (Saint-Hyacinthe, Qué., 1929). J.-B.-O. Archambault, Monographie de la paroisse de Sainte-Rosalie (Saint-Hyacinthe, 1939). M. Hamelin
                  Archambault, which became Mousseau et Archambault when Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
                  (4v., Trois-Rivières, 1888–1911), III: 430. L.-P. Audet, “Urgel-Eugène Archambault instituteur (1851–1859),” Cahiers des Dix
                  General Paul-Loup Archambault*, and the permission of the bishop of Montreal, Ignace
                  ). Jacques Archambault et Eugénie Lévesque, Le drapeau québécois (Québec, 1974). G.-F. Baillairgé, Louis de Gonzague Baillairgé, avocat, c.r
                  with the firm of Moreau, Archambault, Nicolls et Brown. Chapleau specialized in criminal law. During 15
                   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
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