Esther Pariseau April 16, 1823 Saint-Elzéar,[1] Quebec, Canada
Died
January 19, 1902(1902-01-19) (aged 78) Vancouver, Washington, U.S.
Resting place
St. James Acres Vancouver, Washington, U.S.
Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart, S.P. (16 April 1823 – 19 January 1902) was a Canadian religious sister who led a group of the members of her congregation to the Pacific Northwest of the United States. There, under her leadership, they established a network of schools and healthcare to service the American settlers in that new and remote part of the country. She was the first female architect in British Columbia.[2] For her contributions to the development of that region, she was honored by the State of Washington as one of the two people allowed to represent it in the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington, D.C.
^Saint-Elzéar
^Hume, Stephen (2017-06-09). "Canada 150: Pariseau built hospitals, schools, orphanages for the poor". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington, D.C. She was born Esther Pariseau in Saint-Elzéar, three miles (4.8 km) from Saint-Martin, Laval, Quebec...
Pariseau may refer to: Mother JosephPariseau (1823–1902), Canadian Religious Sister Pat Pariseau (1936-2020), American politician from Minnesota Île...
Mother Joseph is a bronze sculpture depicting Mother JosephPariseau by Felix de Weldon, installed in the United States Capitol Visitor Center's Emancipation...
California, and Father Eusebio Kino from Arizona, as well as Mother JosephPariseau from Washington. The collection contains several statues of leaders...
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interest. The daughter of a French-Canadian carriage maker, Mother JosephPariseau (1823–1902) was not just one of the very earliest female architects...
Architects Cornelia Oberlander (1921–2021), landscape architect Mother JosephPariseau (1823–1902), religious sister who designed buildings in the state of...
Mother JosephPariseau (1823–1902) was a Quebec-born missionary who worked in the Pacific Northwest of the United States during the pioneering period...
1858 by Mother JosephPariseau. It is the oldest hospital in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Originally named St. Joseph Community Hospital...
Frederick J. Osterling (1865–1934) Mary L. Page (1849–1921) Mother JosephPariseau (1823–1902) Alfred Browning Parker (1916–2011) Jamieson Parker (1895–1939)...
(2016) Ollie Osborn (1982) May Owen (2014) Margaret Owens (1976) Mother JosephPariseau (1981) Cynthia Ann Parker (1998) Mary Parks (1979) Lulu Bell Parr (2005)...
the Auschwitz concentration camp, in Warsaw (d. 1985) Died: Mother JosephPariseau, 78, Canadian Roman Catholic nun and missionary who founded a network...
including Hillary Clinton, Amy Jacques Garvey, and Barbara Roberts. Mother JosephPariseau is also honored. John Laursen contributed to the project. Linda Stein...
the novitiate and the women home. Mother Bernarda Morin and Mother JosephPariseau contributed to the expansion of the Congregation of the Sisters of...
Joseph Jean-Pierre Marc Garneau PC CC CD (born February 23, 1949) is a retired Canadian Member of Parliament, retired Royal Canadian Navy officer and former...
lake (from Radisson Bay) Chouart Island, Piéwi Island, Pariseau Island, Fafard Island, Joseph Island, Area of the Ouachimiscau Peninsula (attached to...
Congo operation. USA: Johns Hopkins Press. p. 154. ISBN 978-0801803666. Pariseau, Jean (2000). De Rivière-de-la-Paix au maintien de la paix: les batailles...
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ISBN 978-981-08-3124-0. Ground Improvement – Principles And Applications In Asia. Pariseau, William G. (2011). Design analysis in rock mechanics. CRC Press. Hegde...
Religious of the Religious Hospitallers of Saint Joseph (Vermont, USA – Québec, Canada) Esther Pariseau (Marie-Joseph of the Sacred Heart) (1823–1902), Professed...
Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board. Retrieved on December 8, 2014. Claude Pariseau, "Les troubles de 1860–1880 à Oka: choc de deux cultures" (thèse de MA...