BURNS, PATRICK, settler, rancher, businessman, and politician; b. 6
CREAN, FRANCIS JOSEPH PATRICK, timber-cruiser, civil engineer, civil servant, explorer, author, and army officer; b. 6
the fishery there. In 1884 a downturn in trade prompted him to move his family to St John’s, where he purchased a hotel. After it was burned in the fire of 8–9 July 1892 [see Moses
the Westminster Glee Singers. She gave talks on music and culture, and was prominent in the city’s social events: for example, she acted as hostess for the rancher and businessman Patrick
, he was extolled by Reverend Warwick Freeman Kelloway as one who had “done deeds great enough to stand out like a church spire,” and Senator Patrick
.
In 1888 Livernois took photos of the ruins of the burned-out chapel of the Séminaire de Québec and also produced a large photomontage comprising portraits of all the members of the secular clergy in
sale of several properties belonging to the estate of rancher George Lane*, who had died in 1925. Among those sold, to Patrick Burns, were the
O’GORMAN, JOHN JOSEPH (baptized John Joseph Patrick Gorman), Roman Catholic priest and military chaplain; b. 8
(businessman Patrick Burns contributed $20,000). In September 1927 St Joseph’s
Dawson for cattle dealer Patrick Burns and then provided regular passenger and
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