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Estate Hofgut Imsbach Lapointe Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The CCGS Ernest Lapointe icebreaker, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Ernest Lapointe boat at le Musée maritime du Québec Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Chappel of the Estate Hofgut Imsbach Lapointe
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Estate Hofgut Imsbach Lapointe In 1812 Napoleon Bonaparte donated the estate to his deserving equestrian colonel Charles Louis Narcisse Lapointe. Lapointe laid out the landscaped park that still exists today and built another house for his family. After his death, his grandson Louis Albert Lapointe inherited the estate. He found his resting place in the chapel of the estate with the family crypt, not far from the estate.


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