"Histoire De Montebello, 1815-1928" est une chronique historique exhaustive retra ant le d veloppement de cette municipalit embl matique du Qu bec. crit par Michel Chamberland, cet ouvrage documente avec pr cision l' volution de Montebello depuis sa fondation au d but du XIXe si cle jusqu' la fin des ann es 1920. Le livre explore les origines de la colonisation dans la r gion de l'Outaouais, soulignant l'influence majeure de la famille Papineau et le r le central du r gime seigneurial de la Petite-Nation.
travers ces pages, le lecteur d couvre les jalons importants de la vie paroissiale, les progr s conomiques, ainsi que les transformations sociales qui ont fa onn l'identit locale. L'auteur s'attache d crire les institutions religieuses, scolaires et civiles qui ont structur la communaut au fil des d cennies. V ritable mine d'informations pour les historiens et les passionn s de g n alogie, cette "uvre offre un regard pr cieux sur le patrimoine qu b cois et la vie rurale d'autrefois. En retra ant plus d'un si cle d'histoire, Chamberland pr serve la m moire des pionniers et des v nements marquants qui ont fait de Montebello un lieu charg d'histoire et de culture.
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