Fonds
Honoré Beaugrand (1848-1906) was a leading figure in the politics, economy and culture of late 19th-century Quebec. For this freethinker known primarily as an anti-cleric, politics, journalism and literature were major channels for transmitting his liberal ideas.
The son of a sailor named Louis Beaugrand, dit Champagne, and Marie-Josephte Marion, Honoré Beaugrand was born in Saint-Joseph-de-Lanoraie on March 24, 1848. Shortly after his 17th birthday, he left Canada, heading first to Mexico, where he fought in the army of Emperor Maximilian. His travels then led him to France, the United States and back to Mexico.
During the 1870s, a decade spent largely in the United States, Honoré Beaugrand established himself as an increasingly radical liberal. He founded numerous newspapers with liberal, republican and patriotic leanings in the Northeastern United States and then in Canada, after returning in 1878. The most well known was La Patrie, a daily founded in 1879 that he owned and managed until 1897.
Honoré Beaugrand launched his political career when he returned to Canada. Marked by his strong liberal and progressive convictions, his political career peaked when he was elected mayor of Montreal (1885-1887). He was also a prolific author, publishing numerous essays and stories, including La Chasse-Galerie, and Other Canadian Stories. Very involved in the cultural community, Honoré Beaugrand was a member of various associations like the Alliance française, the Société des traditions populaires and the Canadian Folklore Society.
He spent the last years of his life travelling the world, trying to improve the health of his fragile lungs, but also out of cultural interest. He wrote various papers on the places he visited and published several accounts of his travels. Honoré Beaugrand died October 7, 1906, in Montreal, at the age of 58.
In 1873, Honoré Beaugrand married a young American woman named Eliza Walker. The couple moved to Montreal in 1878, living first on Sherbrooke St., then on Metcalfe in Westmount. They also owned a summer home in North Hatley, in the Eastern Townships. Eliza Walker died April 8, 1934, at the age of 80.
The Beaugrands had one child, Estelle (1881-1918), who left her family in 1915 to pursue a career as an actress in New York City. Her 1902 marriage to Arthur Vaillancourt produced three children: Marcelle (died about 1977), Renée (1905-1979) and Beaugrand (died about 1999).
Scope and Content
The fonds chronicles the lives of Honoré Beaugrand, his wife Eliza Beaugrand (née Walker) and their daughter Estelle, painting a picture of a liberal middle-class Montreal family at the turn of the 20th century with information about their personal property and real estate as well as their social and cultural activities.
The fonds also focusses on the literary and journalistic output of Honoré Beaugrand, the awards and honours he received, and the collection of historical records he created. Among other things, it documents his relationships with famous political, business and artistic figures such as former Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, former Governor General of Canada the Marquess of Lansdowne, former President of the United States Rutherford B. Hayes, and authors Louis Herbette, Benjamin Sulte and Mark Twain. The lives of Honoré Beaugrand's ancestors and numerous descendants, including his grand-daughters Renée Vaillancourt and Marcelle Beaugrand-Vaillancourt (children of Estelle Beaugrand) are also documented. The archives refer to many countries, including Canada, the United States, France, Algeria, Tunisia and China.
The fonds is composed primarily of textual records, many of which are letters, both sent and received, some of which are assembled into books. It contains unpublished texts by Honoré Beaugrand, deeds, invitations to a variety of events, press clippings, booklets, a scrapbook, along with genealogical notes and a collection of historical records about several family ancestors. There are also photographs.
Classification Scheme
P675 Honoré
Beaugrand
P675/A Genealogy and Family
P675/B Activities of Honoré Beaugrand and His Family
P675/B1 Social and artistic activities
P675/B2 Professional activities
P675/C Personal and Professional Correspondence of Honoré Beaugrand and His
Family
P675/C1 Correspondence sent by Honoré Beaugrand
P675/C2 Correspondence received by Honoré
Beaugrand and Eliza Walker
P675/C2,1
Correspondence received by Honoré Beaugrand and Eliza Walker (1880-1890)
P675/C2,2 Correspondence received by Honoré
Beaugrand and Eliza Walker (1891-1907)
P675/C2,3
Collections of correspondence
P675/C2,4
Undated correspondence
P675/C3 Correspondence received by other family
members
P675/C3,1
Louis Gonzague Lafontaine
P675/C3,2
Marcelle Beaugrand-Vaillancourt
P675/C3,3
Renée Vaillancourt
P675/D Writings About Honoré Beaugrand and His Family
P675/D,1
Life and work of Honoré Beaugrand
P675/D,2
Important events in the Beaugrand Family
P675/E Writings by Honoré Beaugrand
P675/E,1 First drafts and notes
P675/E,2
Publications
P675/F Beaugrand Family Library and Collection
P675/G Photographs
Physical condition: Some documents are damaged, dog-eared or folded; several fragile printed items have been copied for reference purposes.
Language: The documents are in French, English, German and Japanese, but primarily in French.
Last update: February 13, 2019
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