Louis-Philippe Brodeur fonds [textual record, graphic material]
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Hierarchy Louis-Philippe Brodeur fonds [textual record, graphic material]
Hierarchical level:FondsContext of this record:Fonds includes:13 lower level description(s)View lower level description(s) -
Finding aid Textual records (Electronic) The finding aid is a descriptive list. MSS1256 (90: Open)
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Record information Louis-Philippe Brodeur fonds [textual record, graphic material]
Date:1837-1943.Reference:R9689-0-6-E, MG27-IIC4Type of material:Textual material, PhotographsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:103866Date(s):1837-1943.Bilingual equivalent:Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:54.4 cm of textual records photocopies.
49 photographs b&w.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Fonds consists of Louis-Philippe Brodeur's interest in the rebellion of 1837-1838 and the formation of the Canadian Navy, as well as his public career and his personal life.
Fonds also consists of photographic material depicts the Hon. Louis-Philippe Brodeur by Topley Studio; voyage of C.G.S. Arctic to the Canadian Arctic; and group photographs of Inuit and Pond Inlet, Northwest Territories.Provenance:Additional name(s):Biography/Administrative history:Brodeur, Louis-Philippe, 1862-1924 : Louis-Philippe Brodeur, member of Parliament, lawyer, public official, was born at Beloeil, Que., and was educated at the College of St. Hyacinthe and at Laval University. In 1884, Brodeur was called to the bar and in 1899, created King's Council. Brodeur was a member of the House of Commons representing Rouville, Que., 1891-1911. He served as Deputy Speaker of the House, 1896-1901; Speaker, 1901-1904; and entered Laurier's cabinet as Minister of Inland Revenue.
From 1906 to 1911, Brodeur was Minister of Marine and Fisheries during which time he attended the 1907 Colonial Conference and the Imperial Conferences of 1909 and 1911. He also took part in the 1907 negotiations for the Franco-Canadian trade treaty, sponsored the 1910 Naval Bill, and headed the new Department of Naval Services.
Brodeur was a judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, 1911-1923, until he was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.Additional information:General note:Received in 1979 from the estate of Rear-Admiral Victor G. Brodeur; and in 1982 from Rear-Admiral Nigel Brodeur of Nepean, Ont.
Invitation for Brodeur to attend the coronation of George V and Queen Mary, 1911, and Brodeur's Commission as Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, 1923, are in horizontal storage.Availability of other formats note:Volumes 1 to 9 are available on microfilm, reels H-1017 to H-1018.Subject heading:- Canada - History - Rebellion, 1837-1838 - Refugees, 1838-1913 Royal Gazette
- Canada - Exiles, 1838-1913 "Brief Sketch of Canadian Affairs Hastily Drawn on board H.M.S. Vestale"
- Canada - History - Rebellion, 1837-1838 Dr. Wolfred Nelson, 1838
- Imperial Conference, 1907-1911 Robert Shore, 1838
- Naval Bill, 1910 Milnes Bouchette, 1838
- Canada. Royal Canadian Navy - Ships, [between 1905 and 1911] Hector S. Huot, [between 1838 and 1913]
- Canada. Royal Canadian Navy - Supplies and stores, [between 1905 and 1911] Pierre Lebert, 1837-1838
- Canada. Royal Canadian Navy - Flags, [between 1905 and 1911] G.J. Desbarats, [between 1905 and 1911]
- Canadians - Bermuda, [between 1838 and 1913] Canadian Naval College (Halifax, N.S.), [between 1905 and 1911]
- C.E. Kingsmill, [between 1905 and 1911]
- Canada. Royal Canadian Navy - Officers, 1914-1915 Graham Greene, [between 1905 and 1911]
- Quebec (Province) - Officials and employees - Selection and appointment, 1923 Sir Alan B. Aylesworth, [between 1905 and 1911]
- Lieutenant-governors - Quebec (Province) - Selection and appointment, 1923 R.C. Smith, [between 1905 and 1911]
- Louis-Phillipe Brodeur - Death and burial, 1924 Earl Grey, Charles Grey, [between 1905 and 1911]
- Louis-Phillipe Brodeur - Will, 1923-1924 E.L. Newcombe, [between 1905 and 1911]
- Canada - Officials and employees, [between 1904 and 1943] W.S. (William Stevens) Fielding, 1907
- World War, 1914-1918
- Legislators Canada
Source:PrivateFormer archival reference no.:MG27-IIC4Other accession no.:1981-054 NPC -
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