Fonds paa-9594 - Zephirin Malhiot fonds

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Zephirin Malhiot fonds

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PAA paa-9594

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0.07 m of textual records (368 p.) : transcript.

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Zephirin Malhiot was born September 9, 1856, at Becancour, Lower Canada. He studied a few years at Nicolet College, than at Trois-Rivieres Seminary, and finally at Richmond College (Quebec), to improve his English. In 1876 he took a position with the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa & Occidental Railway. In 1878 he was sent to Montreal, to the Eastern Division of the Railway. Based on the certificates received in 1877 (two), 1878 and 1879, he was authorized to perform railway surveying and construction. During the winter of 1879--1880, he was charged with all the work in progress on the extreme division (40 miles) of Section 'A' of the railway between English River and Eagle River, including railway revision and building railway stations and houses for the permanent engineers. He was member of the reception committee who welcomed Canada's General Governor Marquis de Lorne at the end of his transcontinental trip, in 1881. In 1882 he was in Winnipeg, with most of the contractors, surveyors and engineers who used to work for the railway. The same year he was charged with the reconstruction of the Broadway Bridge on Red River, which was completed at the beginning of 1883. He than assumed the responsibility for a 40 mile section of the railway between Ottawa and Port Arthur, from Magpie River to the last crossing of Dog Lake, and also for the construction of a route for the heavy supplies needed for the railway. In 1886, he was charged with establishing the direction of the railway from Montreal to Levis, in Quebec. Zephirin Malhiot married Domiltide (Tilly) Hart in 1887. In 1899 he was appointed District Engineer for the Northwest by the Department of Public Works in Manitoba, with his office in Winnipeg. He spent most of his last years of activity in Alberta, leaving behind him railways, bridges and energy stations across Canada, from Quebec to Alberta, and also in the United States.

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The fonds consists of the manuscript of "Seventy Years of Growing with Canada" (368 p. with name index), a letter from an editor from Pyerson Press, dated 1938, and a photocopy of an article on Zephirin Malhiot. The manuscript is the autobiography of Mr. Malhiot, from his childhood spent on his parents' farm in Becancour, where he learned French traditions, up to 1927. His memories cover both the technical and the political aspects of building railways and energy stations in Canada at the end of 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.

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Mr. Josaphat Baril, from La Survivance Printing Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, donated the manuscript and other documents to the Provincial Archives of Alberta in 1972.

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  • The material is in English, except for the article on Mr. Malhiot, which is in French.

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There are no restrictions on access. Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

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The fonds includes the following accession: PR1972.0270. Another copy of the manuscript is held at the National Archives of Canada.

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For the French version of this description, click <a href="https://hermis.alberta.ca/paa/Details.aspx?ObjectID=SL3312&dv=True&deptID=1" target="_blank">here</a>. Information for the biographical sketch is from the records.<br><br>Record No. Includes the following accession: PR1972.0270. Fonds number: PR3312.<br><br>

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