Louis-Philippe Gagné, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Louis-Philippe Gagné

Date of Birth: 16-Apr-1900

Place of Birth: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Date of Death: 13-Jan-1964

Profession: editor, journalist

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Louis-Philippe Gagné

  • Louis-Philippe Gagné (April 16, 1900- January 13, 1964) was a French Canadian American journalist, snowshoe enthusiast, and politician.
  • Gagné wrote an influential and widely circulate political column in Le Messager and served as mayor of Lewiston, Maine from 1947-1949. Gagné was born in 1900 in Quebec City to Elphege and Georgianna Gagné.
  • He was a protege of Cardinal Louis-Nazaire Bégin and entered seminary.
  • In 1917, he began working for Le Soleil newspaper.
  • Five years later, he emigrated to Lewiston, Maine, United States and became editor of Le Messager, the city's Franco newspaper.
  • He became a citizen of the United States in 1928 and ran for ward clerk that same year.
  • He was elected to the Lewiston School Committee in 1930 and served in that position until 1934.
  • During the 1940s, he served two terms on the Lewiston, Maine City Council.
  • During World War II, he served on the local Selective Service Board.He also formed a number of civic and sporting organizations, including Le Club Montagnard (The Mountaineer Club), which was the first snowshoe running organization in the United States.The Louis-Philippe Gagné Papers are held by the Franco-American collection at the University of Southern Maine.
  • In May 2013, he was posthumously inducted into the Maine Franco-American Hall of Fame by the Maine Legislature.

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