© National Archives of Canada / c-118362
When Zoé Laurier died in 1921, it was discovered that she had bequeathed her Ottawa home to William Lyon Mackenzie King, her husband's successor as leader of the Liberal party. Her stated reason for the bequest was that "this house having been given us [Sir Wilfrid and herself] by political friends of my husband, I am of the opinion that it should return to the Liberal party, represented by its Chief ... Mackenzie King for the purpose of being his official residence." She also left King a number of "historical gifts which were given to my regretted husband sir [sic] Wilfrid Laurier, in the course of his trips in England and which are now to be found in the ... House...."
Related links
- The History of Laurier House
- The Lauriers at Laurier House
- The Political Life of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
- William Lyon Mackenzie King at Laurier House
- Political Life of William Lyon Mackenzie King
- King and the British Empire
- King: The Wartime Leader
- The Will of William Lyon Mackenzie King
- The Laurier House Act 1951
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