Another Theory,
However, Is Lately Propounded By An Ottawa Antiquary.
See QUEBEC PAST AND
PRESENT.
[105] XAVIER MARMIER. - This writer was born at Pontcartier, France, in
1809, and early evinced a passion for travel. Having visited Switzerland
and Holland, he came to Paris in 1830. Being well versed in German
literature, he edited for ten years the Revue Germanique, during
which period he travelled and wrote much. In 1836-38 he went as the
Secretary of a scientific expedition to the north of Europe. He spent
several weeks at Archangel, visited Iceland, Greenland, and other
hyperborean regions, and after his return published many works, among
which may be mentioned Travels in Iceland and Greenland (7 vols., 8vo,
with elaborate maps and numerous folio plates), the Literature of Denmark
and Sweden, Souvenirs of Voyages and Traditions, Popular Songs of the
North, Letters on Holland and on Russia, Finland and Poland, Poems of a
Traveller, the Rhine and the Nile, Letters upon Algeria and the Adriatic,
A Summer on the Baltic, &c, &c, besides voluminous essays in reviews and
magazines. He was recalled from travels to become librarian of the
Department of the Marine, and in 1847 was appointed in charge of the
library of Sainte Genevieve. He is still (in 1881) living in Paris.
[106] Lettres sur l'Amerique, par X Marmier, Canada, Etats-Unis, Havane,
Rio de la Plata, 2 Vols., Paris, 1851.
[107] The Jesuit Fathers were in the habit of fastening the painters of
their canoes at the foot of the hill, "la canoterie," on their return
by water from their farm called "Ferme des Anges," hence its name.
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