1906 Canada postcard, photo, Iberville College baseball team (Québec)

$45.00 CAD

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Scarce photo postcard of the Iberville College baseball team. It was sent by a student there, Lucien Fresne, to his young sister Juliette in Sherbrooke Québec.

Iberville was a Catholic school run by the Marist Brothers.

Loving text from bother to younger sister. His healthy and making progress in sciences.

Squared circle cancellation ‘IBERVILLE QUE OC 13 06’ on 1 cent  King Edward stamp.

Paper is toned.

 

Iberville was a city in the Montérégie region of the Canadian province of Quebec on the east side of the Richelieu River, across from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. It was about 50 km from Montreal, and about the same distance from the United States border at the head of Lake Champlain

WIKIPEDIA 

 

Chapter II - The Pioneering Period

In 1884 Reverend Father E. Gravel, Rector of the Cathedral of St. Hyacinthe, P.Q., Canada, visited the Marist superiors at St. Genis Laval, France, in order to interest them in the teaching apostolate in Canada. The superiors were impressed, but hesitated to open a new mission territory.

A short time later, Bishop Louis Z. Moresu, of the Diocese of St. Hyacinthe, invited the brothers to staff a school in Iberville and another at Sorel in his diocese. Canon St. Georges, Pastor of St. Athanase Parish and President of the Iberville School Commission also made a formal request for brothers for his parish school. Reverend Brother Stratonique, Assistant General for the Notre Dame de 1'Hermitage Province, in France, requested the General Council of the Institute to sponsor the mission territory of Canada. The Council granted his wish on condition that the Notre Dame de l'Hermitage Province supply the personnel and money needed. St. Athanase in Iberville then was selected as the first Marist school in Canada.

http://library.marist.edu/archives/BroHist/Chapter%202.html


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