DCB/DBC Mobile beta
+

As part of the funding agreement between the Dictionary of Canadian Biography and the Canadian Museum of History, we invite readers to take part in a short survey.

I’ll take the survey now.

Remind me later.

Don’t show me this message again.

I have already taken the questionnaire

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 9 (of 9)
                  1  
                  another lawyer, before becoming associated with Wallace Nesbit Graham shortly after the latter’s call to the
                   
                  Graham went to the bench. Ritchie was to share in the profits as a partner, while William Frederick Parker and Joseph Andrew
                  Dupuis,” Queen’s Rev. (Kingston), 43 (1969), no.1: 2–8. H. [M.] Neatby and F. W. Gibson, Queen’s University, ed. F. W. Gibson and Roger Graham (2v., Kingston and Montreal
                  McKENZIE, ARCHIBALD ERNEST GRAHAM, teacher, lawyer, and militia and army officer; b
                  members who displayed individual prejudices and jealousies. Thompson had left no intimations about a successor, and there was no clear choice. Foster was able but waspish. John Graham
                  . Along with Hugh Graham*’s Montreal Daily Star, Robertson’s Telegram became the embodiment of the new people’s press in
                  . Blake’s nationalism and its place in his party is explored in W. R. Graham, “Liberal nationalism in the eighteen-seventies,” CHA, Report, 1946: 101–19, and D. M. L. Farr, The
                  About Duplicate Matches
                  1 to 9 (of 9)
                  1