Quebec History Marianopolis College


Date Published:
2004

L’Encyclopédie de l’histoire du Québec / The Quebec History Encyclopedia

 

Hon. Senator Lieut.-Col.

Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain

 

Civil Engineer, Land Surveyor, 180 St. James Street, Montreal; President, Montreal Herald ; President, North Montreal Land Co.; President, North Montreal Centre. Co.; President, Birnam Realty Co.; President, Lindores Realty Co.; Director, British Empire Steel Corporation; Director, Canada Cement Co.; Director, Montreal Stock Yards; Director, Canada S. S. Lines; Director, Quebec Railway, Light, Heat & Power Company. Born Quebec, Que., March 1, 1856, son of P[hilippe] B[aby] Casgrain, K.C., Member of Parliament, 1872-91, and Mathilde Perrault; grandson of the late Colonel the Hon. C. E. Casgrain, Member of the Legislative Assembly, 1830-34. Educated: Seminary of Quebec. Civil Engineer, Montreal, since 1888; admitted as a Provincial Land Surveyor, 1878; Dominion Land Surveyor, 1881; is also an Ontario and Manitoba Land Surveyor; opposes construction of Hudson Bay Railway; founder and first President, Old Liberal Club; called to the Senate, Jan. 27, 1900; one of the representatives of the Senate, Coronation of King George and Queen Mary, June, 1911; presented to their Majesties, Buckingham Palace, June 27, 1911. Unsuccessful candidate for Montreal Mayoralty, January, 1910; appointed member, Ottawa Improvement Commission, 1902; Assistant Secretary, Canadian Department, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1877; Governor, Notre-Dame Hospital, Montreal; Author of The Problems of Transportation in Canada, (1910); Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel, 83rd Regiment 1909. Married Ella Cook, daughter of J. W. Cook, M.P., Dundas, Ont., 1885; has four sons and two daughters. Clubs: St. James's; Mount Royal ; Montreal Jockey (Director); Montreal ; Rideau ( Ottawa ); Forest and Stream. Liberal. Roman Catholic. Residence: 910 Dorchester St. W., Montreal.

 

Source: Prominent People of the Province of Quebec, 1923-24, Montreal, Biographical Society of Canada, Limited, undated and unpaginated.

 

 

 
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