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- George-Frédéric-Théophile_Baillairgé comment "George-Frédéric-Théophile Baillairgé (16 October 1824 – 7 December 1909) was from afamily that traced its distinguished roots in Lower Canada to Jean Baillairgé. He had a good education, was fluently bilingual and then studied law for a year before deciding on a different career path. Frédéric became a civil servant in 1844, taking a drafting position with the Board of Works, working as an assistant to Frederick Preston Rubidge. He was to be in public works for 46 years.".
- Q5535875 comment "George-Frédéric-Théophile Baillairgé (16 October 1824 – 7 December 1909) was from afamily that traced its distinguished roots in Lower Canada to Jean Baillairgé. He had a good education, was fluently bilingual and then studied law for a year before deciding on a different career path. Frédéric became a civil servant in 1844, taking a drafting position with the Board of Works, working as an assistant to Frederick Preston Rubidge. He was to be in public works for 46 years.".