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                  RICHARDSON, JAMES CLELAND, bagpiper and soldier; b
                  of James Croil and — Richardson; m. 8 June 1847, in Halifax, Christina Elizabeth Richardson, sister of the wife of his elder brother William Richardson Croil, and they had five children, two
                  and eugenics, took over Kaufman Rubber. Lynn E. Richardson
                  and technology biblio. (Richardson and MacDonald). A four-page (900-word) handwritten autobiography by Hay, dated February 1905, is
                  of all, Carter was unable to find the route across the Richardson Mountains. Nine days were wasted searching for it. With supplies dwindling, Fitzgerald reluctantly had to admit defeat and return to
                  . 1894 at Quebec, son of William Learmonth, a stenographer, and Martha Jane Richardson; d. 19 Aug. 1917 in France
                  . (Richardson and MacDonald). No MacGregor papers have as yet been discovered, but there is correspondence from him in both the A. McK. MacMechan
                  . . . (Toronto, 1964). Gary Potts, “Teme-augama Anishnabai: last-ditch defence of a priceless homeland,” in Drumbeat: anger and renewal in Indian country, ed. Boyce Richardson (Toronto, 1989), 201–28. F
                  Richardson*, and of the superintendent of education for Upper Canada, Egerton Ryerson*, it prospered modestly. Its survival owed much to
                  . (Richardson and MacDonald) lists 12 of her 17 reports in the Montreal Horticultural Soc. and Fruit Growers’ Assoc. of the Province of Quebec, Report, 1877–90, along with nine articles in the
                  . (Ottawa), appear in Science and technology biblio. (Richardson and MacDonald). His only noteworthy contribution to astronomical literature, however, is “Determination of the orbits of spectroscopic
                  ), sect.iii: 43–54. Several additional publications are listed in Science and technology biblio. (Richardson and MacDonald
                  intelligently selected by himself and for himself in his early adult life.” Lynn E. Richardson
                  American architect Henry Hobson Richardson; Trinity Methodist Church (now Trinity-St Paul’s United) of 1887–89, with an impressive interior defined by four giant arches beneath a lantern roof; and
                  became the basis of the Manitoba Grain Act of 1900. Despite the efforts of Douglas and other prairie mps, notably Robert Lorne Richardson
                  Science and technology biblio. (Richardson and MacDonald) and in CIHM
                  Science and technology biblio. (Richardson and MacDonald). Boyle’s earliest publication, “On the local geology of Elora,” appeared in 1875 as
                  Science and technology biblio. (Richardson and MacDonald). Merritt is also the author of Memoirs of Major Thomas Merritt, U.E.L. . . . (Brampton, Ont., [1909?]) and
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