Franco-Americans
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on people of French-Canadian birth or ancestry who are permanent residents of the United States, including naturalized citizens. Works on French-Canadian aliens, students, etc. living in the United States on a temporary basis are entered under [French-Canadians--United States.] Works on people of French birth or ancestry who are permanent residents of the United States, including naturalized citizens, are entered under [French Americans.]
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Franco-American Traditional Woodcarvers of Northern New England Project / Sculpteurs sur bois traditionnels
Collection
Identifier: FA12-3-1
Abstract
The collection documents the coordination of a research project and later exhibition of traditional Franco-American woodcarvers in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. It contains materials in English and French created for the Franco-American Traditional Woodcarvers of Northern New England Project / Sculpteurs sur bois traditionnels, a multiphase, grant-funded project between 1993 and 1998 initiated by the Franco-American Centre Franco-Américain of Manchester, New...
Dates:
1993 - 1998
Henri d'Arles collection
Collection
Identifier: FA02-1-02
Abstract
A collection of French-language manuscripts, correspondence, and clippings by and about Henri d’Arles (1870–1930), the nom de plume of Father Henri Beaudé (né Beaudet) who was a writer and Catholic priest from Québec. Beaudé was initially professed with the Dominican Order in Québec but was later incardinated into the Diocese of Manchester (New Hampshire). In 1924, he became a citizen of the United States. Between 1903 and 1930 Beaudé authored over 25 books and...
Dates:
1853 - 1974; Majority of material found within 1903 - 1930