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Description
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fr
Les Archives de la famille Jobin contiennent des documents recueillis par les membres de la famille et compilés par le révérend Philippe Thibodeau. La majeure partie de la collection comprend la correspondance entre les membres de familles en Nouvelle-Angleterre et au Québec de 1890 à nos jours. Il convient de noter en particulier deux lettres existantes de Joseph-Jobin à sa famille au Québec depuis Boston qui concernent son immigration en 1890. Il convient également de noter une vaste collection d'œuvres d'art de Théodore et Marie-Eugénie Jobin, deux copies d'un manuscrit inédit. , The History of Fashion, de Marie-Eugénie Jobin, une collection de livres rares acquis par Louis Jobin, propriétaire du Schoenhof's Foreign Books à Cambridge, MA., et des lettres du plus jeune fils, Gustave Antoine Jobin, à sa mère et à d'autres parents de le front occidental pendant la Première Guerre mondiale.
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Déclaration de droit d’auteur et conditions d’utilisation
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Permission for use or reproduction can be obtained from the director of the French Institute, and is subject to the Institute’s user policies.
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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Correspondence, biographical notes, memoirs, a diary, artwork, photographs, legal and financial records, genealogical material, military records, news clippings, and mementos documenting the professional and family activities of Joseph Jobin (1843-1890), his wife, Marie-Flore-Eugénie Lapointe Jobin (1847-1938), their nine children, descendants, and other relatives in Québec and New England from 1890 to the present day. Although the collection focuses on various members of the family, the material centers on the nine Jobin children, and as a whole reflects the close ties between family members living in Canada and the United States. The collection spans the twentieth century and illustrates Franco-American immigrant life as experienced by one family. Of the Jobin children, two became artists, both of whose work reflects their French-Canadian heritage. Another son was active in Franco-American affairs while living in Boston, and another became a professor of French Language and Literature at the University of Michigan. Of particular note are materials relating to the Jobin family’s wartime experiences, including correspondence, records, commendations and ephemera from both World Wars./n
Provenance: The materials in this collection were to The French Institute over a period of several years as acquired by Rev. Philippe Thibodeau beginning in 1999. Correspondence between Rev. Thibodeau and the French Institute is included
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Degré
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16 boxes (18 linear feet)
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Arrangement
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fr
La Collection est organisée par séries. Chaque série peut être organisée par membre de la famille. Les documents comprennent de la correspondance, des mémoires, des œuvres d'art, des photographies, des nécrologies, des dossiers militaires, des souvenirs, des documents personnels et professionnels, des photographies, des coupures de journaux et d'autres documents imprimés.
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Remarques
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This collection was processed by Eugenia Tsantinis in 2010
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Citation recommandée
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Jobin Family Archive, French Institute, Assumption University.