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Journalisme

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Journalism
Date 1848-1873
Dimensions1.6 cm of textual records
Object NumberP732/D4,3
CollectionMcCord
CreditThis document was digitized thanks to the generous support of Sun Life Financial
Scope and Content

This file chronicles the journalistic activities of Charles Laberge, notably the editorials he wrote for various liberal newspapers and his professional relationships.

It primarily contains correspondence sent to Charles Laberge by various associates and friends. Several letters from Félix-Gabriel Marchand discuss the newspaper Le Franco-Canadien. There is also a letter dated October 22, 1862, from author Antoine Gérin-Lajoie that asks Laberge to get involved in the publication of Le Foyer Canadien, and another, dated February 8, 1874, from Louis-Antoine Dessaules that talks about the close connections among newspapers, politics and religion.


Notes

Source of title proper: Based on the contents of the file.

Language: The documents are in French and English.

 

Last update: June 8, 2018


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