CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD WILLIAM, surveyor, civil engineer, editor, and civil servant; b. 14 May 1863 in Wardsville, Upper Canada
GRAY, ROBERT, manufacturer; b. 3 Feb. 1862 in Chatham, Upper Canada, son of William Gray and Ellen —; m. 28
WASHINGTON, barber and news-vendor; b. 15 March 1845 in Charles Town (W. Va), son of Washington Smith and Sydney —; m. 5 July 1866 Eliza Jane Campbell in Toronto, and
GLASGOW, ROBERT POLLOCK, bookseller and publisher; b. 3 Sept. 1875 near Shipton, Que., son of William Glasgow and Helen
Savona’s Ferry (Savona) and the upper Thompson River. Parke sold out his interest to Wilson Henry Sanford in 1868 and in 1870 Semlin took over Sanford’s share. Semlin traded the hotel to James Campbell in
Lands Office, and Sarah Ann Wright; m. 7 Jan. 1911 Mabel Campbell Rankin in Moose Jaw, Sask., and they had one son; d. 3 Sept. 1927 in Rochester, Minn., and was buried three days later
Canadian poets (Roberts, Archibald Lampman*, William Wilfred Campbell
Campbell* on both occasions. He continued to identify himself as a Liberal Conservative, but supported Liberal premier Thomas
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts [see John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell*; John
the 44th (Welland) Battalion of Infantry. Frank’s son Frank Hastings Hamilton, an orthopaedic surgeon, would serve in World War I and his grandson, Robert Hamilton, whose
Church for many years. Two sons, Archibald Campbell and Harold Sinclair, followed their father into medicine, while the third, Robert
Walkerville. Most satisfying was the maturation of the automobile industry, including the emergence of a trade press and show entrepreneurs, notably Robert Miller Jaffray. McGregor, who saw Canada’s regions
[Campbell*], an association that added lustre to his studio and attracted clientele. Portraits were a major part of Topley’s output but his scenic views for the tourist trade, work for businesses
persuade the president of the Board of Agriculture of Lower Canada, Thomas Edmund Campbell*, that setting up such a school might further
Campbell* and John Graham Haggart*. Macdonell helped work the Tory convention of 1874 in Toronto, which was intended to reconstitute the
awarded by the governor general, the Marquess of Lorne [Campbell*]; he was articled to Auguste-Réal
Collins*] and an alternative to the populist verse of such contemporaries as Robert William
letter to his uncle Robert Tait in 1905, “[Teit] is the real old original and proper way of spelling the name.”
In Spences Bridge, Teit clerked at his
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