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Félix Gatineau (November 12, 1857 - December 21, 1927) was a French-Canadian statesman and historian in his adopted hometown of Southbridge, Massachusetts . He was born in Ste-Victoire, Quebec, an area halfway between Montreal and Quebec City. Gatineau arrived in Southbridge in 1877. Among his many deeds, he was a State Representative in Massachusetts in 1906, 1920-21, and 1927, and led several French-Canadian societies. His written works include "L'Histoire des Franco-Américains de Southbridge" and "L'Historique des Conventions Générales des Canadiens-Français aux Etats-Unis."


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A statue was erected in his honor in Southbridge at a fork in a main road, and is one of the landmarks, with locals often directing people "Félix to the left" or "Félix to the right."