DCB/DBC Mobile beta
+

Results per Page: Go
Modify search on Advanced Search page

Type of Result

      Region of Birth

          Region of Activities

              Occupations and Other Identifiers

                  1 to 16 (of 16)
                  1  
                  GREEN, THOMAS DANIEL, member of the Six Nations of the Grand River, engineer, surveyor, and sportsman; b. 21
                  Green*, the SGGA’s secretary-treasurer, it recommended a cooperative company, a course favoured by Scott but not initially by the SGGA members. Langley and Green won them over, and legislation to
                  Cree from St Peter’s mission in Manitoba, Hines reached his destination, Green Lake, northwest of Prince Albert (Sask.), but found it unsuitable for farming because of its bushy and sandy soil
                  frequently derided in the press. Nonetheless, he was one of the longest and straightest drivers of his era, and he quickly developed an excellent touch on the greens. Known for his “boisterous enthusiasm,” he
                  interest in the education of Roman Catholic children [see Mary Greene], he was
                  Isaac Pitblado* and Henry Archibald Vaughan Green), clergymen (among them
                  Dunbar] in 1900 and sponsored the McMillan Cup as a consolation prize from 1894 to 1906. As a patron of the Thistle Curling Club, he offered a “green curler’s” prize in 1903. He
                  manuscript letters is contained in The green leaf: a tribute to Grey Owl, ed. [H. H.] Lovat Dickson (London, 1938). Belaney’s four books – The men of the last frontier (London, 1931
                  , 1962–66), 1. A. H. M. Kirk-Greene, “Canada in Africa: Sir Percy Girouard, neglected colonial governor,” African Affairs (Oxford), 83 (1984): 207–39. G. H. Mungeam, British
                  and supplies necessary for farming, so he returned to teaching school, first near Broadview, then at Saltcoats and Maple Green near Lemberg. Between April and June
                  , 1980). A. M. De Beck, The imperial war: personalities and issues … (London, 1916). G.B., Nfld royal commission, Report (London, 1933). J. P. Greene, “Edward Patrick
                  Green*], but Scott believed that public ownership was not the right approach. Saskatchewan, he reasoned, could ill afford to build these tall
                  , 70 (2004): 48–70; The waning of the green: Catholics, the Irish, and identity in Toronto, 1887–1922
                  , “And now the fields are green”: a collection of coal mining songs in Canada (Sydney, 1992), 108–9 and 110–11; and “The image: J. B. and the
                  About Duplicate Matches
                  1 to 16 (of 16)
                  1