railway contractor Robert Gillespie Reid for the operation of the trans-insular railway. In 1900 Bond
that year by promising to renegotiate an unpopular contract with Canadian railway builder Robert Gillespie Reid
during the 1880s. In the following decade he was attracted to timber prospects in Newfoundland by Robert Gillespie
with the governor. If so, it was soon disabused. The occasion was the negotiation in 1898 of a new contract with Robert Gillespie
REID, Sir ROBERT GILLESPIE, railway contractor; b
railway building. In 1890 a contract had been signed with Robert Gillespie Reid of Montreal to complete the
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