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                  confederation, ed. E. R. Forbes and D. A. Muise (Toronto and Fredericton, 1993), 48–81. H. C. Cameron, “Nova Scotians in the federal cabinet, 1867–1878” (ma
                  . first 8 Dec. 1858 Jessie Cameron (d. 1863) in Toronto, and they had three children; m
                  . Montreal Herald, 25 April 1891. Le Soleil, 13–14, 16, 18 mars 1912. Christina Cameron, Charles Baillairgé, architect & engineer (Montreal and
                  . R. Cameron (64v., Toronto and Winnipeg, 1925–31), 16–58. P.E.I., Acts, 1872–89; House of Assembly, Correspondence relating to the non-fulfilment by the Dominion of Canada of that
                   Feb. 1885; 17–18 Nov., 1–4, 7, 11 Dec. 1886. D. S. Cameron, “John George Hodgins and Ontario education, 1844–1912” (ma thesis, Univ. of
                  courage” as he led his men through “the most destructive fire” was brought to the attention of higher command by Padre Ronald Cameron MacGillivray, who was present during the attack, and recounted in the
                  Jones* died in March 1906, but to his consternation another Pictonian, Duncan Cameron Fraser*, was nominated. The month after
                  . Much the best is J. M. Cameron, Political Pictonians: the men of the Legislative Council, Senate, House of Commons, House of Assembly, 1767–1967 (New Glasgow, N.S., (1967). Sir Charles
                  friends. Susan Elizabeth Vaughan [Cameron*], wife of the bursar of McGill and
                  general staff officer, western Canada, with the local rank of major. According to Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Cameron
                  contracts for the construction of the legislative buildings. He allowed the lieutenant governor, Sir Douglas Colin Cameron, who was faced with a request for a royal commission to investigate the affair
                  strengthened. Led by James McDonald and Senator William Miller, and abetted by Bishop John Cameron*, they prepared “a little conspiracy for the
                  . Dianna S. Cameron studied Hodgins’s educational activities in “John George Hodgins
                  biography.  g.p.m.] PANS, MG 1, 168; 1309; 2155; 3225, no.3; MG 100, 201, no.2. J. M. Cameron
                  Edgar*, David Mills*, Malcolm Colin Cameron*, and Louis Henry
                   
                  CAMERON, JAMES CHALMERS, physician, professor, and hospital administrator; b
                  [see Sir Matthew Crooks Cameron*]. The issue undermined the government, even though Sandfield Macdonald hung on to power
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