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Box 2

 Container

Contains 46 Results:

Boucher Family Documents

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: Folder 9
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The Boucher family were some of the first settlers in Quebec, coming from Mortagne, France. The material consists of four documents related to the genealogy of the Boucher family.

Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007

"Des Champ: From the Field," Donated by Leo Beauchamp

 Series — Box: 2
Identifier: Series 9
Scope and Contents "Des Champ: From the Field" is a work of historical fiction about Jean Beauchamp and his wife and family. The novel is 24 pages in length, and was written by Leo Beauchamp in 1988. The Beauchamp family dates back 400 years to Nanteuil, a village in southwestern France. The Beauchamps of today descend from two brothers, Jean and Jacques Beauchamp, who settled in the area around Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec, in the early 1600s. In this work, Leo Beauchamp, an 11th generation descendant of...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007

French Songs and French Music

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Identifier: Folder 10
Scope and Contents From the Series: These documents deal with the study of French language and music. Items regarding the French language include an article from Modern Maturity (April-May 1982) and handouts from a beginner’s language class. The materials relating to French music include several copies of sheet music and lyrics to songs. Many of these songs appear to be those traditionally sung at holidays.  Several of the French songs include translations in English. These materials were given...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007

"Des Champ: From the Field." By Leo Beauchamp, 1988.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: Folder 11
Scope and Contents From the Series: "Des Champ: From the Field" is a work of historical fiction about Jean Beauchamp and his wife and family. The novel is 24 pages in length, and was written by Leo Beauchamp in 1988. The Beauchamp family dates back 400 years to Nanteuil, a village in southwestern France. The Beauchamps of today descend from two brothers, Jean and Jacques Beauchamp, who settled in the area around Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec, in the early 1600s. In this work, Leo Beauchamp, an 11th generation descendant of...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007

Personal Journal and Article of Batoche Trek, Donated by Jim dale Huot-Vickery

 Series — Box: 2
Identifier: Series 10
Scope and Contents In a handwritten journal, Jim dale Huot-Vickery detailed a trek he made, along with about 60 members of the Red River Métis Heritage Group, from St. Norbert, Winnipeg to Batoche, Saskatchewan, in 2004 and 2005. The trek consisted of two parts.  The first part started in St. Norbert and went to San Clara on the Saskatchewan border. Part two of the trek started in San Clara and went to Batoche, which is located on the south fork of the Saskatchewan River. The purpose of the journey was to...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007

"Remembering Our Acadian Heritage," Donated by Virgil Benoit

 Series — Box: 2
Identifier: Series 11
Scope and Contents "Remembering Our Acadian Heritage" is a reprint of a September 29, 1994, article by Jim Bradshaw, City Editor of The Advertiser, in Lafayette, Louisiana. The article details the history of the Acadians and their settlement in North America. The Acadians were among the first Europeans to settle in North America, even before the settlement of Jamestown and before the journey of the Mayflower. Dr. Virgil Benoit deposited the article in August 2007, and...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007

Personal Journal and Article of Batoche Trek

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: Folder 12
Scope and Contents From the Series: In a handwritten journal, Jim dale Huot-Vickery detailed a trek he made, along with about 60 members of the Red River Métis Heritage Group, from St. Norbert, Winnipeg to Batoche, Saskatchewan, in 2004 and 2005. The trek consisted of two parts.  The first part started in St. Norbert and went to San Clara on the Saskatchewan border. Part two of the trek started in San Clara and went to Batoche, which is located on the south fork of the Saskatchewan River. The purpose of the journey was to...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007

"Remembering Our Acadian Heritage"

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Identifier: Folder 13
Scope and Contents From the Series: "Remembering Our Acadian Heritage" is a reprint of a September 29, 1994, article by Jim Bradshaw, City Editor of The Advertiser, in Lafayette, Louisiana. The article details the history of the Acadians and their settlement in North America. The Acadians were among the first Europeans to settle in North America, even before the settlement of Jamestown and before the journey of the Mayflower. Dr. Virgil Benoit deposited the article in August 2007, and...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007

Prayer Book, Manuel De Sainte Anne- Règlements ET Prières A Ľusage Des Dames De La Congrégation De Saint Anne: 1930

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Identifier: Folder 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: The DuBord family settled in the Fargo-Moorhead area, and is documented through a genealogical chart, several scrapbooks, a prayer book, and one immigrant cross. The material was donated by Richard DuBord of Dent, Minnesota, on April 27, 2007 (2007-2895). Richard DuBord is the son of Beatrice Marie DuBord and Armand "Pete" DuBord. Beatrice (1917-2006) and Armand (1914-1988) were married June 15, 1939, in Wild Rice, North Dakota. This collection primarily documents the life of...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007

Marcil Family History, Donated by Wilmer Marcil

 Series — Box: 2
Identifier: Series 12
Scope and Contents The Marcil family came to Rolette County, North Dakota, from Montreal in the late 1880s. Four Marcil brothers: Alexis, Sefroid, Alcide, and Arsene; sons of Jacques and Celina (Trembly) Marcil, were ancestors of all the Marcils born and raised in Rolette County. A manuscript titled "Rolette County’s Marcil Settlers" describes the lives of these four brothers and their families, and includes other stories and family notes. Written by Wilmer Marcil in August 2007, the manuscript is ten pages in...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 04/27/2007