Disraeli in Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec — Central Canada (French-Canadian)
Black Creek... dupuis 1867, D'Israeli
[Black Creek... since 1867, D'Israeli]
C'est l'arpenteur officiel du gouvernement,
M. Black, qui en 1833, donne son nom à ce lieu.
Black pour la patronyme de l'arpenteur et
Creek pour désigner la configuration du lieu.
Le village de D'Israeli (1867~1929)
Après la Reine Victoria, le personnage le plus important
de l'Empire britannique est le Premier Ministre du parti conservateur,
Benjamin D'Israeli (1804~1881), comte de Beaconsfield.
Le nom de la future municipalité vient lui rendre hommage.
As the official government surveyor,
Mr. Black, gave his name to this place in 1833.
"Black" for the surveyor's surname and
"Creek" to designate the configuration of the place.
The Village of D'Israeli (1867 ~ 1929)
After Queen Victoria, the most important person
of the British Empire was the Prime Minister of the Conservative Party,
Benjamin D'Israeli (1804 ~ 1881), Earl of Beaconsfield.
The name of the future municipality was to honor him.
Erected by Société d'Histoire de Disraeli.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Settlements & Settlers. A significant historical year for this entry is 1833.
Location. 45° 54.267′ N, 71° 21.581′ W. Marker is in Disraeli, Québec, in Chaudière-Appalaches. Marker is at the intersection of avenue Champlain (Québec Route 112) and rue de la Gare (Québec Route 263), on the right when traveling north on avenue Champlain. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 289 rue Laurier (back side of building), Disraeli QC G0N 1E0, Canada. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 6 other markers are within 24 kilometers of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Disraeli - 150 ans d'histoire a partager (a few steps from this marker); La rue Laurier à travers les âges (within shouting distance of this marker); Histoire de la gare de Disraeli (about 150 meters away, measured in a direct line); Disraeli se souvient (about 210 meters away); War Memorial (approx. 23.4 kilometers away); Weedon Se Souvient! (approx. 23.4 kilometers away).
Also see . . . Histoire de Disraeli. Town website. (Submitted on August 11, 2020, by Larry Gertner of New York, New York.)
Credits. This page was last revised on January 23, 2022. It was originally submitted on September 5, 2018, by William Fischer, Jr. of Scranton, Pennsylvania. This page has been viewed 174 times since then and 11 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on September 5, 2018, by William Fischer, Jr. of Scranton, Pennsylvania.