most respected figure in an anti-confederate government that also included the patrician William Hunter Odell
-chief, Sir Henry Clinton, using as intermediaries the loyalists Joseph Stansbury and Jonathan Odell. By the
, though he continued as surveyor general. His second marriage in 1833 to Elizabeth Odell, daughter of William Franklin Odell*, the
Hunter Odell*. The clerkship was a conventional stepping-stone to more prestigious legal preferment, but Berton’s early death meant that
Odell* to choose “Stone or Brick as they may judge best,” yet not to spend more than £12,000. The committee chose stone but cut costs by replacing the planned dome with a pediment
Odell* of New Brunswick, Mary to Bishop Hibbert Binney*, and Louisa to Bishop James
. Hoole, The ante-bellum Charleston theatre (Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1946). Glen Hughes, A history of the American theatre, 1700–1950 (New York, [1951]). G. C. D. Odell
–1914, 166–213. New York Dramatic Mirror, 28 Oct. 1905: 16. G. C. D. Odell, Annals of the New York stage (15v., New York, 1927–49), esp. 8–13. The
which he also appointed Baillie’s father-in-law, William Franklin Odell, and George Frederick
Carleton may not be accurately displayed since, with Jonathan Odell functioning as his provincial secretary and
, Smith College (Northampton, Mass.); the Odell Shepard coll. and W. I. Morse Canadiana coll. in Harvard College Library, Houghton Library, Dept. of
, and William Franklin Odell*, had distinguished legal careers. By the
coordinating the census in York, but he was chosen by the provincial secretary, William Franklin Odell, to
. secondly 29 April 1876 Ellen Louisa Bule, née Thorne; m. thirdly 30 March 1899 Lillian Elucia Odell in Ottawa; he had three daughters
the death of the provincial secretary, William Franklin Odell*, and Colebrooke promptly appointed Reade to the position. No decision
Alline*, Jacob Bailey*, and Jonathan Odell*, whose works form the core of the 18th
Bouchette* and then William Franklin Odell
Carleton, Provincial Secretary Jonathan Odell*, and others requesting permission to return to New Brunswick to settle his business affairs were
less kind. Much of her reputation had been “deliberately manufactured,” according to her obituary in the New York Times. To George Clinton Densmore Odell, chronicler of 19th-century theatre in