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                  Dorion* and published in L’Avenir, and for Montreal’s Le Pays, of which Édouard-Raymond Fabre* had been co
                  Raymond*. During the ensuing 40 years Raymond was to be an attentive witness to
                  prompted Mormons, under the religious and economic leadership of Card, to move outward from Cardston. Several new towns were founded, including Magrath, Stirling, and Raymond. Mormon settlers were still
                  CASGRAIN, HENRI-RAYMOND, Roman Catholic priest, author, publisher, and historian; b
                  Aubert* de Gaspé, Napoléon Legendre, Eudore Evanturel, and Abbé Henri-Raymond
                   
                  Gosselin*, and Abbé Henri-Raymond Casgrain. Casgrain gave Demers many large orders, including his two
                  . 9 Aug. 1834 in Montreal, son of Édouard-Raymond Fabre* and Luce
                  [Genealogical details and other family information were provided by members of the Fiset family of Quebec City. The author would like to thank them and Professor Raymond
                  Lévis, edited by Henri-Raymond Casgrain. He contributed in his own right to several magazines and newspapers, amongst them the Bibliothèque internationale de l’Alliance scientifique
                  for his beatification and in 1966 he was declared venerable. Raymond Huel
                  Fréchette and Henri-Raymond Casgrain, and in a time of ethnic and religious polarization he saw
                  *, Charles Raymond, and others. He served as well as a founding director of the Guelph and Ontario Investment and
                  . Raymond Hart* and Charles Vincent*, Chester’s sons, remembered Walter
                  Manitoba’s first provincial election, held in December 1870. He was unable to gain the support of the local priest, Louis-Raymond Giroux, or that of many Métis. In October 1871 he led the Métis contingent from
                  Beausoleil and Raymond Préfontaine in Montreal, he was the master chef of Mercier’s kitchens, resuming
                  Fernand Dumont et al. (Québec, 1974), 267–312. J.-L. Roy, Édouard-Raymond Fabre, libraire et patriote canadien (1799–1854): contre l’isolement et la sujétion (Montréal, 1974
                  RAYMOND, CHARLES, inventor, manufacturer, politician, and philanthropist; b
                  . (Johnson). Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898). Raymond Douville
                  name of his firm), broom and brush manufacturer; b. 12 Sept. 1845 in Raymond, Maine, only child of
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