Dec. 1877. D. [F.] Campbell and R. A. MacLean, Beyond the Atlantic roar
WÜRTELE, JONATHAN SAXTON CAMPBELL, lawyer, seigneur, politician, office holder, business man, professor, and judge; b
Palmer as a co-owner of the Guelph Weekly Mercury. In 1867 Palmer sold out to Innes and John Campbell McLagan, who added a daily edition. After McLagan dissolved the partnership in 1869, Innes
Oct. 1866 and called to the bar on 12 Oct. 1867. In the latter year he succeeded John Campbell Allen* as official reporter of the
appraised in 1886 at $5,500. He played host to many visitors, including Governor General Lord Lorne [Campbell
. Campbell, “History of the Medical Society of Nova Scotia,” Maritime Medical News (Halifax), 15
Bishop’s College faculty of medicine, which was located in Montreal [see Francis Wayland Campbell
Drummond and Duncan Campbell Scott*. With Drummond he contributed to
Campbell*], who were then placed in charge of the school’s daily operations. Flannery himself collected $1,000 for the down payment on the school by knocking on every door in town, regardless of the
. Campbell, 13 août 1887; J.-A. Charlebois, 22 nov. 1881, 6 nov. 1882. ANQ-Q, CE1-1, 25 déc. 1835, 2 mai 1854; T11-1/29, nos.2414 (1879), 4111 (1889); 31, nos.39 (1901), 40 (1901
24, MU 508, Campbell to Cartwright, 17, 30 April 1874; F
established the branch, and the Dominion Lands Act of 1872, which defined its policy, were drafted by Alexander Campbell*, not Aikins, though he
.
Jean Benoit
AC, Québec, Minutiers, W. N. Campbell, 11, 25 juin, 10 août 1896; 28 avril, 2
the medical faculty of Bishop’s College, located in Montreal [see Francis Wayland Campbell
confessed to a friend, Alexander Campbell* of Kingston, his fear of “never being anybody.” It is proof of Mowat’s ambition that he set up as an
Campbell Allen*. Admitted as an attorney in 1865 and called to the bar in April 1866
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