The Intendant's Palace Archaeological Site In Québec City

The Intendant's Palace Archaeological Site In Québec City

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... It was also one of the preferred stopping places for Indigenous peoples during the Woodland period, as well as the site of the Iroquoian village of Stadacona, mentioned by Jacques Cartier in the accounts of his voyages. ...

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... The importance of this waterway is attested to by archaeological discoveries as well as the written accounts of the explorers Jacques Cartier and Samuel de Champlain. ...

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... Intendant Jacques de Meulles took up residence there in 1684 after his home was destroyed by fire. ...

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... Intendant Jacques de Meulles moved into these quarters in 1684. ...

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... 27 1 6 8 6 - 1 7 1 3   •   The first Intendant’s Palace Intendants who occupied the former brewery or the first palace between 1684 and 1713 Jacques de Meulles Jean Bochart de Champigny François de Beauharnois de La Chaussaye Jacques Raudot and ...

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... After Genaple died in 1709, the Intendant Jacques Raudot allowed his widow, Marie-Anne de La Porte, to succeed him, with her son Joseph, “who remains with her in the said prison,” agreeing to be her guarantor. ...

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... Upon arriving in the colony at an advanced age, Jacques Raudot, had three adult children. ...

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... As of 1830, the residents of the Intendant’s Palace site had access to the Saint-Paul and Jacques-Cartier markets. ...

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... The Jacques-Cartier Market on the site of the present-day Bibliothèque Gabrielle-Roy library, photo by Philippe Gingras, 1898. ...

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... Université Laval (UL) Paul-Gaston L’Anglais, consultant, material culture specialist Jacynthe Bernard, GAIA, coopérative de travail en archéologie Véronique Marengere, UL Annie Blouin, VQ William Moss, VQ Eli Blouin-Rondeau, UL Marcel Moussette, UL Jacques ...