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Michel et Victor Charrier

Fonds

Michel and Victor Charrier
Date [1905-1937?]
Dimensions10 cm of textual records
Object NumberP029
CollectionMcCord
Biographical Sketch

Born about 1857, Michel Charrier belonged to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and was employed by Canadian Pacific Railways. His son, Victor Charrier, was born about 1893, served in the Canadian army during the First World War and worked as a salesman. Both men lived on Spadina Avenue in Ottawa.

(Source: Guide to Archival Resources at McGill University: Private Papers at McGill University. McGill University Archives. 1985. Vol. 3, p. 317.)


Scope and Content

The Michel and Victor Charrier fonds concerns the personal finances of Michel and Victor Charrier.

The fonds consists of invoices of Michel Charrier, a Canadian army pay book and receipts of Victor Charrier.

(Source: Guide to Archival Resources at McGill University: Private Papers at McGill University. McGill University Archives. 1985. Vol. 3, p. 317.)


Status
Not on view

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