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Schoolyard
In 1900, with the support of the local population, Abbot Louis-David Gosselin called upon the Marist Brothers to oversee the education of Charlesbourg’s children. Three brothers accepted the mission, despite the low annual remuneration of $200. Their dedication was recognized by the commissioners, who renewed their contract and encouraged the construction of a new school in 1904.
Société d’histoire de Charlesbourg
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Société d'histoire de Charlesbourg - Date: 1928-09-18