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                  . 24 May 1827 William Chipman at First Cornwallis Baptist Church, and they had 12 children; d. 23 Oct
                   
                  , 1904), 2: 44. Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v., Indianapolis, Ind., 1922), 2: 537. Mich. Pioneer Coll., 15 (1889): 151–54; 25 (1894): 431
                  . Harrington is the author of Life of Sir William E. Logan, Kt., ll.d., f.r.s., f.g.s
                  disagreement over the survey’s priorities. Before leaving Australia in March 1869, Selwyn accepted an offer from Sir William Edmond
                   
                  : 29582–84; A4, 60: 60711–13; 62: 61508–11. Wis., State Hist. Soc., Draper mss, 11U97, 11U116. Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v
                  , the mapping of the vast region between Fort William (now part of Thunder Bay) and the Lake of the Woods. Bigsby’s association with the commission had not only afforded him a vast area from which to
                   
                  of the eight children of William Ironside and Catherine Airth; m. November 1889 Annie Gordon, and they had two sons; d. 12 Oct. 1910 in Montreal
                   
                  and of publishing a circular for the new society. Barnston was encouraged by influential acquaintances such as William Edmond Logan
                  [see Sir William Edmond Logan*]. Chapman broadened his own research interests in geology and mineralogy to include Canadian
                   
                  Factory, he accompanied William Tomison*, the HBC chief inland, to Cumberland House (Sask.), Manchester House (near Standard Hill, Sask.), and
                  sanitary reform and at McGill University on his scientific work, becoming a friend of Sir John William Dawson* and Sir William
                   
                  main centre of Scottish overseas enterprise; he arrived, it seems, early in 1773 and settled on the James River opposite Jamestown as an employee of William and John Hay, correspondents of his brothers
                   
                  TREMAYNE, WILLIAM ANDREW (until about 1897 he spelled his family name Tremaine), actor, playwright, and stage
                  Hall*, the geologist and cartographer Sir William Edmond Logan*, Charles Richard
                  married Maryanne, the eldest daughter of William James Stairs; she died after the birth of their first child
                  generation after Sir William Logan. On the other hand, Dawson the scientist had set new standards for both the survey’s fieldwork and the reports that resulted. For the latter he was revered, in the words
                   William Edmond Logan* of the Geological Survey, he established the longitudes of Montreal, Toronto, Kingston, and several Canadian towns
                   
                  agency at Fort Wayne, 1809–1815, ed. Gayle Thornbrough (Indianapolis, 1961). Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v., Indianapolis, 1922). U.S., Congress
                  continued to collect fossils and birds. In 1865 Vennor accepted an apprenticeship under Sir William Edmond Logan*, head of the Geological
                  DAWSON, Sir JOHN WILLIAM, geologist, palaeontologist, author, educator, office holder, publisher, and editor; b
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