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Saint-Adelphe
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Saint-Adelphe (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿adɛlf]) is a parish municipality in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality (RCM), in Mauricie, Quebec province, Canada.
Key Information
It is named for Saint-Adelphe, a bishop whose festival is on 29 August.[1]
History
[edit]One of the first residents of Saint-Adelphe, a certain Jeanot, registered himself as an Indian in the 1861 census. His residence was located nearby the Manitou Falls on the banks of the Batiscan River, at the limit of Saint-Stanislas and Saint-Adelphe. This sector is also the old limit of two lordship: Sainte-Anne and Batiscan. Few years later, a dozen pioneer families are established in the area.
In 1860, there were a few settlers, including Veillette, Asselin, Carpentier, Thivierge, Lambert, Baillargeon, Charest, Gervais, Perron, Lafontaine, Baribeau and Lavigueur dit Brouillet.
During the civil foundation in 1891, the parish of Saint-Adelphe has 56 established families (in addition surnames identified in the 1860s): Ayotte, Boisvert, Bordeleau, Brosseau, Cardinal, Cossette, Side, Francoeur, Gauthier, Germain, Hamelin, Mongrain, Roberge, Sauvageau, St-Arneault, Tiffault. Subsequently, families Douville, Gagnon, Plourde and Trépanier came to settle there.[2]
Municipal chronology
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The civic erection of the parish of Saint-Adelphe was formalized on July 2, 1891. At that time, 56 families were registered in the parish.
- 1891 (July 2) - Civil Erection of the municipality of Saint-Adelphe. The territory assigned to this new entity has 186 acres and 5 perches in front to a depth of 216 acres. The first Council meeting was held on September 21, 1891 and first mayor was the Narcisse Roberge.
In 1893, a tray is made to connect the two banks of the Batiscan River at a cost of $30. The ferry fare is fixed at $0.80 per family for one year and $0.10 per car for non-subscribers and non-residents or $0.01 per pedestrian.
- In 1912, construction of the first aqueduct in the village galvanized iron.
In 1912, PN Chaillez of Saint-Stanislas has built a first toll bridge on the Batiscan River.
- 1923 - Arrival of electricity. The municipality had adopted the regulation on the sale and the April 3 192L electricity service.
- 1924 - Construction of the new covered bridge (wooden) the Batiscan River with a length of 338 feet, with a single central pillar for $16000. This covered bridge included a pedestrian sidewalk on the southeast side.
- 1925 - Construction of new wooden covered bridge on the Pierre-Paul River, almost at its mouth which empties into the Batiscan River.
- 1927 - Construction of a building for fire pumps, nozzles, tank suits. It was erected on the rue de la Chapelle, then was rebuilt on Main Street.
- 1929 - Founding of the People's Fund.
- 1937 - The covered bridge on the Batiscan River is the subject of extensive repairs.
- 1965 - Construction of the cement bridge on the Batiscan River.
- 1968 (November) - Covered Bridge on the Batiscan River is demolished.
Religious chronology
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- 1885 (April 23) - Canonical erection of the parish of Saint-Adelphe by decree of Bishop Louis-François Richer Laflèche.
- 1889 - Construction of the first chapel and the first rectory, under the direction of Father Michael E. Jannelle, pastor of Sainte-Thècle. These buildings were built on the east side of the Batiscan River, on the site of the actual cemetery.
- 1890 - Arrival of the first resident priest is Father Joseph-Marie Gouin. During the previous five years, the priests of Sainte-Thècle, Quebec and Saint-Stanislas had served the parish of Saint-Adelphe.
- 1914 - End of the first sod for the construction of the present church.
- 1936 - beautification of the grounds of the church under the pastor Ferron.
- January 1, 2018 - Creation of the new "fabrique" of the parish of Saint-Coeur-de-Marie, merging the factories of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Saint-Éloi-les-Mines, Saint-Rémi-du-Lac-aux-Sables, St. Leopold of Hervey-Junction, St. Thecla and St. Adelphe.
Geography
[edit]The legendary Batiscan River crosses the territory of the municipality from north to south. This river is recognized as a key passage to the hinterland in Native history.
Demographics
[edit]In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Saint-Adelphe had a population of 922 living in 453 of its 557 total private dwellings, a change of 0% from its 2016 population of 922. With a land area of 137.08 km2 (52.93 sq mi), it had a population density of 6.7/km2 (17.4/sq mi) in 2021.[4]
| 2021 | 2016 | 2011 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Population | 922 (0.0% from 2016) | 922 (-3.2% from 2011) | 952 (-6.0% from 2006) |
| Land area | 137.07 km2 (52.92 sq mi) | 137.45 km2 (53.07 sq mi) | 137.45 km2 (53.07 sq mi) |
| Population density | 6.7/km2 (17/sq mi) | 6.7/km2 (17/sq mi) | 6.9/km2 (18/sq mi) |
| Median age | 56.8 (M: 57.2, F: 56.4) | 56.4 (M: 57.2, F: 55.6) | 52.9 (M: 52.8, F: 53.0) |
| Private dwellings | 557 (total) | 596 (total) | 597 (total) |
| Median household income | $58,000 | $46,784 | $46,054 |
| Year | Pop. | ±% |
|---|---|---|
| 1901 | 750 | — |
| 1911 | 1,437 | +91.6% |
| 1921 | 1,498 | +4.2% |
| 1931 | 1,561 | +4.2% |
| 1941 | 1,699 | +8.8% |
| 1951 | 1,828 | +7.6% |
| 1956 | 1,963 | +7.4% |
| 1961 | 1,812 | −7.7% |
| 1966 | 1,525 | −15.8% |
| 1971 | 1,277 | −16.3% |
| 1976 | 1,220 | −4.5% |
| 1981 | 1,159 | −5.0% |
| 1986 | 1,098 | −5.3% |
| 1991 | 1,047 | −4.6% |
| 1996 | 1,014 | −3.2% |
| 2001 | 962 | −5.1% |
| 2006 | 1,013 | +5.3% |
| 2011 | 952 | −6.0% |
| 2016 | 922 | −3.2% |
| 2021 | 922 | +0.0% |
| Source: Statistics Canada | ||
Mother tongue:
- English as first language: 3%
- French as first language: 94%
- English and French as first language: 1%
- Other as first language: 1%
Notable mayors
[edit]Mayors include Réjean Lefebvre (1977-1977 and 1985–1993)[8]
Photos
[edit]- Built heritage
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Highway 352, reinforced concrete girder bridge P01548 (1950), Batiscan River at the mouth of the Pierre-Paul River
- Rivers & Creeks
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Mouth of Pierre-Paul River, Batiscan River, bridge P01548, reinforced concrete girders (1950),[3] Route 352, spires of the bell towers of the Catholic church, village, cultivated field, cemetery Curé Adélard-Lamy,[9] Saint-Adelphe
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Ruisseau Ayotte, from bride pont P-01551, rang Price
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Ruisseau Bras Fanfan, from P-06222 bridge, rang Saint-Paul
- Beating heart of Saint-Adelphe
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Rue du Moulin
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Corner of Cossette and Station streets
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Principale street
Further reading
[edit]- "Vie municipale à Saint-Adelphe (Municipal Life in Saint.Adelphe) 1891-1991" by Thérèse Lafontaine, coordinator and editor. Publisher: Municipal Corporation of St.Adelphe. 327 pages. Printed in 1991 in French. Shawinigan, Pâquet Advertising. Recherchistes: Céline Perron et Jo-ann Simard; Lucie Leduc, secrétaire; Jo-ann Simard, dessins. Conception graphique: Publicité Paquet inc.(in French)
- "Le rang Saint-Joseph à Saint-Adelphe (The Row Saint.Joseph in Saint.Adelphe)" by Thérèse Lafontaine. Published in 2012.(in French)
- "Répertoire des baptêmes de la paroisse de Saint-Adelphe (Directory of baptisms of the parish of Saint.Adelphe)". Published in 1984 in French by the "Société historique de Saint-Adelphe" (Historical Society of Saint.Adelphe). Part 1: the years 1890-1944; part 2: 1945-1979.(in French)
- "Répertoire des mariages de St-Adelphe (Directory of marriages of St.Adelphe)". Published in 1984 in French by the "Société historique de Saint-Adelphe" (Historical Society of Saint.Adelphe). Part 1: the years 1890 to 1924; part 2: 1925-1979. (in French)
- "Répertoire des sépultures de la paroisse de St-Adelphe (Directory of burial in the parish of St.Adelphe)". Published in 1984 in French by the "Société historique de Saint-Adelphe" (Historical Society of Saint.Adelphe). Part 1: 1890 to 1924; part 2: 1925-1979. (in French)
- "Histoire de Saint-Adelphe à travers sa vie scolaire (History of Saint.Adelphe through its school life)" by Gaétan Veillette and Jacques Thiffault. Editions of "Bien Public"(Public Affairs). October 1978. 131 pages. Published in French.(in French)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Saint-Adelphe". Commission de toponymie Quebec (in French). Government of Quebec. 1968-12-05. Retrieved 2023-11-05.
- ^ Jacques Thiffault, President of the Société d'histoire de Saint-Adelphe. "The Beginnings" (in French). Municipality of Saint-Adelphe. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
With a photo of the construction of the covered bridge in 1920
- ^ a b c d "Inventory and inspection of structures". Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility Quebec. Government of Quebec. 2023-12-08. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
Location and description of the condition of bridges, culverts, retaining walls and tunnels
- ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Quebec". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
- ^ "2021 Community Profiles". 2021 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
- ^ "2016 Community Profiles". 2016 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
- ^ "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
- ^ https://www.st-adelphe.qc.ca/accueil/municipalite/histoire-et-armoiries/historique-des-maires/
- ^ "Cemetery of the Curé-Adélard-Lamy". Commission de toponymie Quebec (in French). Government of Quebec. 2016-05-13. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
The name of the cemetery was made official in 2016, the 100th anniversary of the construction of the current church
- ^ "Ruisseau Ayotte". Commission de toponymie Quebec (in French). Government of Quebec. 2023-11-02. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
- ^ Major land uses, Map 5.1-R. "Land use planning and development plan" (PDF) (in French). RCM Portneuf. Retrieved 2023-11-05.
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External links
[edit]- Municipality of Saint-Adelphe: Official website (in French)