Joseph-Étienne-Eugène Marmette (October 25, 1844 – May 7, 1895) was a Canadian novelist and historian. Born in Montmagny, Canada East, Marmette was educated...
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Look up marmette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marmette may refer to: Joseph Marmette (1844–1895), Canadian novelist and historian Marie-Louise...
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Rosamond White, American author, poet, editor (died 1922) October 25 – Joseph Marmette, Canadian novelist and historian (died 1895) October 27 – Klas Pontus...
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Antoine Dessane (1826–1873): French-born composer Joseph Marmette Sr. (1813-1896) Father of Joseph Marmette Jr. Edmund James Flynn (1847–1927): Premier of...
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French cross-country skier Marie-Louise Marmette (1870–1928), French-Canadian author and lecturer Joseph Marmette (1844–1895), Canadian novelist and historian...
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included Joseph Marmette, Faucher de Saint-Maurice, Hubert LaRue, Oscar Dunn, Buteau Turcotte, and William Blumhart. Honoré Mercier and Joseph-Adolphe...
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September 22, 1852 - Boston, May 16, 1919). Encouraged by the novelist Joseph Marmette, his friend, he published in 1878 a volume of First Poems. This collection...
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Canada Archival theorist. Helped develop theory of the archival bond. Joseph Marmette Canada Paul Mawhinney United States He collected vinyl records. When...
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conversations nourished the creative works of Faucher but also of Joseph Marmette and Oscar Dunn. Some of this literary output would be captured in a...
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Marie-Louise Marmette was born in Quebec on March 29, 1870. Her mother was Marie-Joséphine Garneau. Her father, Joseph-Étienne-Eugène Marmette, was a prolific...
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