to resolve problems over boundary waters. He soon stepped down – to be succeeded by George Christie Gibbons
Gibbons, “Bawlf House,” Manitoba Pageant (Winnipeg), 23 (1977–78), no.1: 1–2. A. [G
Gibbons]. He had supported a Canada-wide trigonometric survey from the late 1880s; practical work began in 1905 with the Dominion Observatory as a base. His position made him the natural choice
of procedure [see Sir George Christie Gibbons]. After much prodding from Grey and Bryce
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