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Preceded by
  
Barthelemy Pouliot

Parents
  
Charles-Eusebe Casgrain

Political party
  
Liberal

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada


Name
  
Philippe Casgrain

Role
  
Political figure

Resigned
  
1891

Philippe Baby Casgrain

Born
  
December 30, 1826 Quebec City, Lower Canada (
1826-12-30
)

Relations
  
Charles-Eusebe Casgrain, father Thomas Chase-Casgrain, nephew Louis Beaubien, cousin Luc Letellier de St-Just, cousin

Died
  
May 23, 1917, Quebec, Canada

Children
  
Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain

Succeeded by
  
Louis-Georges Desjardins

Philippe Baby Casgrain (December 30, 1826 – May 23, 1917) was a Quebec lawyer, author and political figure. He represented L'Islet in the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal member from 1873 to 1891.

He was born in Quebec City in 1826, the son of Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain, and studied at the College of Ste. Anne de la Pocatière. He articled in law with Jean-Thomas Taschereau, was called to the bar in 1850 and practiced at Quebec with Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau. In 1854, he married Mathilde Perrault. He was named deputy protonotary for the Quebec Superior Court in Quebec district. Casgrain was named Queen's Counsel in 1879. After he retired from politics, he was clerk for the Quebec Circuit and Revision Court. He served several terms as president of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec.

Casgrain published a number of works on the history of Canada, including:

  • Letellier de Saint-Just et son temps (1895)
  • La vie de Joseph-François Perrault, surnommé le père de l'éducation du peuple canadien (1898)
  • La fontaine d'Abraham Martin et le site de son habitation (1903)
  • La maison d'Arnoux où Montcalm est mort (1903)
  • La maison du Chien d'Or à Québec (1905)
  • Les batailles des plaines d'Abraham et de Sainte-Foye (1908)
  • La chapelle et le tombeau de Champlain (1909)
  • He died at Quebec in 1917.

    His son Joseph Philippe Baby became a member of the Canadian Senate.

    References

    Philippe Baby Casgrain Wikipedia