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                  SCARTH, WILLIAM BAIN, businessman, politician, and office holder; b
                  1845 she emigrated with her family and settled in Toronto. After two years of schooling there, Reford was apprenticed as a clerk with a grocer, William Henderson, at £10 a year. His responsibilities and
                  for the Canadian Agricultural Journal in 1843, and for the Geological Survey of Canada, directed by William Edmond Logan*, in
                   
                  . 1853 Jane Logan Moffatt, and they had ten children; d. 3 Oct. 1901 in Dartmouth, N.S
                  GORMAN, CHARLES INGRAHAM, athlete, soldier, railway brakeman, and businessman; b. 6 July 1897 in Saint John, son of William
                  landscape, who chose to work within the framework laid down by Sir William Edmond Logan* and the geologists of the survey. A number of
                  and the grain-elevator owners [see William Watson Ogilvie*]. Within little more than a year the organization had disappeared
                  England were factors in his being denied his place in the history of Canadian literature for nearly a century. A bibliography published in 1895 attributed the book to Susanna Moodie. William Renwick
                  . . . (New York, 1869). Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v., Indianapolis, Ind., 1922). “Shabonee’s account of Tippecanoe,” ed. J. W. Whickar
                  Barrett’s legal costs, preferring a court decision to the prospect of disallowing the law, which would have had political consequences. On 28 Oct. 1891 the Supreme Court under chief justice Sir William
                  eminent scientists John William Dawson* and Sir William Edmond
                  in 1840 and for the extension in 1864 to Newfoundland of William Edmond Logan*’s geological survey by Alexander
                  (Toronto, 1904), published by William Briggs
                  in Perth, Scotland, son of William Robertson, weaver, and Catherine Sharp; m. c. 1820
                  then studied geology and surveying with Sir William Edmond Logan* for about two and a half years
                  suggested reasonable courses to both Riel and his opponents as well as a significant calming force during the dispute. This view influenced others, most notably historian William Lewis
                  by William Edmond Logan* at Montreal
                  Castlereagh, second Marquess of Londonderry, ed. C. [W. Stewart] Vane (12v. in 3 ser., London, 1848–53). Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v
                  English poets: William Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Fiona Macleod. “Two-Ears” and one of Pickthall’s poems won first prizes in the
                  Daily Free Press by offering its editor, William Fisher Luxton, the government printing contract
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