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From ca. 1908 thru ca. 1917, the [[La Macaza Meeting Room, QC|La Macaza Meeting Room]] was an African-American assembly meeting room in the Antoine-Labelle area of Laurentides in the Centre-du-Quebec region of [[Quebec]] in [[Canada]], which was affiliated with the [[Tunbridge Wells Brethren]] branch of the exclusives.
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From ca. 1908 thru ca. 1917, the [[La Macaza Meeting Room, QC|La Macaza Meeting Room]] was an African-American assembly meeting room in the Antoine-Labelle area of Laurentides in Central [[Quebec]] in [[Canada]], which was affiliated with the [[Tunbridge Wells Brethren]] branch of the exclusives.
  
 
==Correspondents==
 
==Correspondents==

Latest revision as of 11:43, 11 September 2020

From ca. 1908 thru ca. 1917, the La Macaza Meeting Room was an African-American assembly meeting room in the Antoine-Labelle area of Laurentides in Central Quebec in Canada, which was affiliated with the Tunbridge Wells Brethren branch of the exclusives.

Correspondents

  • Augusto Gillet (b. 1863 Franchesse, France - d. 1949 Ottawa, ON) +1908-1917+;
  • Miss Lia Gillet (b. 1893 QC, m. 1916 Albert Olivier Chagnon) +1914+
  • Paul Gillet (b. 1895 QC) +1914+

Alumni

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