Henri-Raymond Casgrain  | |
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| Born | December 16, 1831 | 
| Died | February 11, 1904 (aged 72) | 
| Title | President of the Royal Society of Canada | 
| Term | 1889–1890 | 
| Predecessor | Sandford Fleming | 
| Successor | George Monro Grant | 
| Relatives | Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain, father | 
Henri-Raymond Casgrain (December 16, 1831 – February 11, 1904) was a French Canadian Roman Catholic priest, author, publisher, and professor of history.
Life
Born in Rivière-Ouelle, Lower Canada, the son Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain and Eliza Anne Baby, Casgrain studied at College of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière. In 1852, he enrolled in the Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery, but became a priest in 1856. He started teaching at the College of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière until he was forced to give up teaching because of ill health. In 1859, he was appointed curate of the parish of La Nativité-de-Notre-Dame at Beauport and was free to devote himself entirely to literary pursuits.[1]
In 1877, he was awarded a doctorate of history from the Universite Laval, where he would remain as professor.
He wrote primarily on New France and its personalities, such as Samuel de Champlain, Louis-Joseph de Montcalm and his aide-de-camp Francis de Gaston, Chevalier de Levis.
From 1889 to 1890, he was the president of the Royal Society of Canada.
Selected bibliography
- Pélerinage au pays d'Évangéline (1855)
 - Histoire de la Mère Marie de l'Incarnation (1864)
 - Découverte du tombeau de Champlain (1866) with Laverdiere
 - Histoire de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec (1878)
 - Une paroisse canadienne au XVIIe siècle (1880)
 - Histoire de l'asile du Bon-Pasteur de Québec (1890)
 - Guerre du Canada: Montcalm et Lévis (1891, v.1)
 - Guerre du Canada: Montcalm et Lévis (1891, v.2)
 - Les français au Canada: Montcalm et Lévis
 - Une seconde Acadie (1894)
 - Les Sulpiciens et les prêtres des Missions étrangères en Acadie(1897)
 - Éclaircissements sur la question acadienne
 - Champlain : sa vie et son caractère (1898)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Henri-Raymond Casgrain". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
 
 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Henri-Raymond Casgrain". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
