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Preceded by
  
Jean-Louis Beaudry

Name
  
Honore Beaugrand


Role
  
Journalist

Succeeded by
  
John Abbott

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Profession
  
Author, journalist, publisher, soldier

Died
  
October 7, 1906, Montreal, Canada

Books
  
La chasse-galerie, La Chasse Galerie, and Other Canadian Stories - Scholar\'s Choice Edition

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Honoré Beaugrand (24 March 1848 – 7 October 1906) was a French Canadian journalist, politician, author and folklorist, born in Berthier County, Quebec.

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As a young graduate from military school Beaugrand joined the French military forces under General Bazaine in Mexico, supporting the ill-fated emperor Maximilian of Mexico. He returned with those troops to France after the fall of Chapultepec and Maximilian's execution. After some months he moved to New Orleans in 1868 and became a journalist. Subsequently he wrote for U.S. newspapers in St. Louis, Boston, Chicago, and Lowell and Fall River, Massachusetts.

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In 1878, he returned to Canada and founded the newspaper La Patrie in Montreal to take the place of Le National which had recently folded. It ceased publication in 1957, after 78 years. In August 1879 he acquired Le Canard from publisher and satirist Hector Berthelot. He made a name as a political writer and reporter, and in 1885 received the cross of the French Légion d'honneur.

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He became a freemason in 1873 and took part in the foundation of Montreal Émancipation lodge in 1897.

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He was elected mayor of Montreal in 1885. Today, a street in Montreal and the Honoré-Beaugrand station on the green line of the Montreal metro are named in his honour. He is most famous in Quebec for writing down the legend of the "Chasse-galerie", published in 1891 in La chasse galerie: légendes canadiennes, which also included "Le loup-garou," "La bête à grand’queue," "Macloune," and "Le père Louison."

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Publications

  • Anita
  • Jeanne la fileuse
  • Contes Canadiens
  • La Chasse-galerie et autres récits

  • Honoré Beaugrand Figures marquantes de notre histoire Honor Beaugrand 18481906

    References

    Honoré Beaugrand Wikipedia