More crow hill brickyard photos
From Lester Paquette's collection and Kathy Paquette Landry
The 1900 census lists the following brickyard workers in residence:

Edmund Paquette (second from right), sons Alfred and Urgel, Damase Lesvesque, Paul Metivier, Joseph Levesque, Ludger Gagnon, Ovide Jean, Adelard Paradis, Emile Lebrun, David Desjardins, Irenee Desjardins, Charles Martin, Arsene Levesque, Joseph Boucher, who arrived in 1884, Napolean Beauregard, who arrived in 1868, and his son Frank, Joseph St. Onge Peter Francouer, Theophile Alexandre, Arthur St. Jean, Etienne St Jean, Catin St. Jean, Louis Lavoie, Metrruis Gosselin, Evariste Levesque, Ephraim Gregoire, Thomas Gregoire , Victoy St. Onge, Ephraim Paradis, and from Poland –Flavier Gimaski, Albitte Gimaski, Frank Gimaski, and Wianti Graboski.

Men were recruited from Mont Carmel, St. Philippe and St. Pacome, Quebec. Many of them traveled back and forth often

Only some may be present in this photo since it was taken about ten years earlier. Individual census records that list a worker's year of immigration would be helpful.
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Joseph Boucher
Edmund Paquette
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From Lester Paquette's collection and Kathy Paquette Landry

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