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Description
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fr
Cette véritable carte postale représente l'autel et les environs de Notre-Dame de Southbridge. Il s'agit probablement d'une image de l'ancienne église Notre-Dame (achevée en 1870) qui a été remplacée en 1916. L'église est clairement décorée pour une fête, avec la bannière au-dessus de l'autel indiquant : Adorons, Aimons, Remercions.
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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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en
This collection relates the history of the Franco-American Félix Gatineau, who immigrated to Southbridge, Massachusetts in 1877. The collection, with a few exceptions, details his life post-immigration, particularly his extensive involvement in Franco-American social and political life. Gatineau’s interactions with the Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste d’Amérique [USJB], and its committee the Caisse des Vieillards (which provided financial assistance to elderly members and their families), are particularly well-represented. Of special note are the 43 diaries that he kept from 1881 through the 1920s.
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Degré
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3" x 5" postcard
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Arrangement
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fr
Cette collection comprend huit séries : Documents biographiques, Correspondance, Généalogie, Southbridge, Culture franco-américaine, Union Saint-Jean Baptiste d’Amérique, Volumes et Journaux.
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Remarques
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This collection was originally processed by Joshua Barriere, with further processing undertaken by Kate Bradley in 2021.
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Citation recommandée
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Félix Gatineau Collection, French Institute, Assumption University