- Hospice-Anthelme Verreau
Hospice-Anthelme Verreau (
6 September 1828 –15 May 1901 ) was a French-Canadian priest, educator, and historian.Born in l'Islet, P.Q.,
Lower Canada , the son of Germain-Alexandre Verreau and Ursule Fournier, Verreau left his classical course at theQuebec Seminary and taught at Ste Thérèse College. In 1857, he was appointed principal of the newly founded Jacques-Cartier Normal School, an office he held until his death. He was made a Lit.D. of Laval (1878) and a Fellow of theRoyal Society of Canada . In 1873 he was commissioned by the Quebec Government to investigate certain European archives for materials relating to Canadian history. Besides many contributions to theHistorical Society of Montreal , of which he was the first president, and to theRoyal Society of Canada , he published (1870-73) two volumes of memoirs concerning the invasion of Canada by the Americans.He died in Montreal, Quebec in 1901.
Chief publications
*"Notice sur la fondation de Montréal";
*"Des commencements de l'église du Canada";
*"Jacques Cartier ; Questions du calendrier civil et ecclésiastique; Questions de droit politique, de législation et d'usages maritimes"ources
*Henry James Morgan, "Bibliotheca canadensis" (Toronto, 1898);
*Henri-Raymond Casgrain , "Annuaire de l'Universite Laval" (Quebec, 1902);
*Adélard Desrosiers, "Les Ecoles Normales de la Prov. De Quebec" (Montreal, 1909).
*Catholic|Hospice-Anthelme Verreau
*DictCanbio|ID=7117
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