Justin Massicault
Justin Théophile Athanase Massicault (September 14, 1838 - November 5, 1892)[1] was a French journalist and government official.
Born in Ourouer-les-Bourdelins (Cher), Massicault was the child of two teachers and was at first a teacher himself, but then became a journalist at the daily Le Progrès in Lyon.[2] In 1862 he joined the staff of La Gironde, a Bordeaux daily, where he eventually became editor.
Appointed prefect of the Haute-Vienne on October 25 of 1870, he resigned on February 6, 1871.[1] He later founded several newspapers successively: L'Indépendance in Bordeaux, La Charente in Angouleme, and La Vienne in Poitiers.[3]
He was appointed Prefect of the Rhône in 1882, and as resident-general in Tunisia[2] on November 22 of 1886 till his death at Tunis on November 5 of 1892.
References
- 1 2 Wright, Vincent. Les préfets de Gambetta. books.google.com. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- 1 2 Drouet, Juliette. "MASSICAULT Justin - Juliette Drouet, Lettres à Victor Hugo". http://www.juliettedrouet.org/. Retrieved 10 October 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Loges et francs-maçons de la Haute-Vienne : de l'Ancien Régime à la Cinquième République, par Francis Masgnaud, chez L. Souny, 2000