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- Maxime_Lépine abstract "Maxime Lépine (ca. 1837 – September 20, 1897) was a Canadian businessman and political figure of Métis origin. He represented St. Francois Xavier East in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1874 to 1878.He was born in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, the son of Jean-Baptiste Bérard, dit Lépine and Julia Henry. Around 1857, he married Josephte Lavallée. He managed a company which transported goods west and south from Winnipeg using Red River carts. He was a friend of Louis Riel and, with his brother Ambroise-Dydime, served in the provisiional government established in 1869. In 1882, he moved to Saskatchewan, settling near St. Louis. He served as a councillor in the provisional government created by Riel during the North-West Rebellion. Lépine fought at the Battle of Fish Creek and surrendered to General Frederick Dobson Middleton after the defeat at Batoche. He was convicted of high treason and sent to Stony Mountain Penitentiary in August 1885, serving only about seven months of his seven-year sentence. In 1896, he was given an appointment in the Indian agency at Battleford. Lépine died in St. Louis the following year.".
- Maxime_Lépine deathDate "1897-09-20".
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- Maxime_Lépine comment "Maxime Lépine (ca. 1837 – September 20, 1897) was a Canadian businessman and political figure of Métis origin. He represented St. Francois Xavier East in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1874 to 1878.He was born in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, the son of Jean-Baptiste Bérard, dit Lépine and Julia Henry. Around 1857, he married Josephte Lavallée. He managed a company which transported goods west and south from Winnipeg using Red River carts.".
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