SHAUGHNESSY, THOMAS GEORGE, 1st Baron SHAUGHNESSY
, Mont. In 1893, the year his father died, Galt negotiated with Thomas George Shaughnessy the lease to
smaller houses but most obviously in the work of the Vancouver office, which provided many estate-style houses for the prestigious Shaughnessy Heights and Point Grey areas, often in association with
2 (T. G. Shaughnessy corr.). Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Arch
Shaughnessy, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, he was able to secure control of the paper in 1901. Although he was a Liberal, his support
(1934); Thomas Shaughnessy, “Clarkson Tétrault” (typescript, 1981); Testimonial, 8 Jan. 1881. LAC, MG 26, J1, 102: 86522 (mfm.); J13, 4-5, 11 mai, 12 sept. 1924. Private arch., R
Shaughnessy, vice-president of the CPR, who extended free passes to Jesuit missionaries in appreciation for their work in inspiring and stabilizing
Shaughnessy led Pearce to leave government service in 1904 and join the railway team designing the huge Bow River irrigation scheme that he had helped to initiate. He could now focus upon what
Shaughnessy of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which had just formed a department of natural resources with an animal husbandry
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