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                  a report in which Blair appears as one of the main figures in a political “conspiracy” hatched by Hugh Graham* of the Montreal
                   
                  one is completely average, but James Blair commands notice because he so nearly was. W. H. Graham
                   
                  , B.C., Fort Rupert (mfm. at BCARS). PAM, HBCA, A.11/78: f.96; A.12/7: ff.574–77; A.32/21: f.455; B.185/a/1; B.226/b/18; B.226/c/1: f.162; D5/44: ff.314–17; Fort Shepherd file, Blenkinsop to Grahame, 14
                  missionary in British Columbia (Ottawa, 1974). At least two biographies of Bompas were written for children: N. B. M. Grahame
                  the Greenock Grammar School. In the late 1840s he worked as a shipping agent and in 1850 he joined his brother Graham in the operation of a coal and lime business in Greenock, but ill health and
                  sold it to a foreign syndicate. When Graham Fraser* and George Forrest McKay, who had ironed ships in Carmichael’s yard, established the Nova
                  the Age (Strathroy, Ont.), 13 Feb. 1908. Billy Graham Center Arch., Wheaton College (Wheaton, III.), Coll. 215 (China
                  , he was second in command of the Western Department under his brother-in-law James Allan Grahame. He was promoted factor in 1872 and chief factor two years later. In July 1872 he had been sent
                   
                  . c. 1862 in Maitland, Hants County, N.S., son of Charles Cox, a shipbuilder, and Margaret Graham
                  Eda’nsa* on a canoe trip there, from Masset around the east coast of Graham Island to Skidegate. Apparently Deans was himself under commission from Dr
                   
                  written in the Graham system of shorthand) chronicles the adventures of the McCullochs in Delaware; and her “Notes by the way” describe the move to Michigan. The diaries reveal the ambitions and mobility of
                  . 24 Oct. 1878 Bessie Grant Graham in New Glasgow, N.S., and they had four sons and three daughters, including James Gibson Laurier and Margaret Marjory, who were killed in World War
                   
                  Graham*, one of the founders of the steel industry in Nova Scotia. It was the practice in this industry to give potential leaders experience of operations by having them perform subsidiary roles early
                   
                  GRAHAM, HARVEY, industrialist; b. 12 Aug. 1848 in Little Harbour, Pictou County, N.S., third of the four
                   
                  GRAHAME, JAMES ALLAN, HBC chief commissioner; b. 22 Dec. 1825 in Edinburgh, son of James Grahame and Lillias Allan; m. first
                  . W. Gibson and Roger Graham (2v., Kingston and Montreal, 1978–83), 1. G. [G.] Patterson, The history of Dalhousie College and University (Halifax, 1887).
                   
                  Graham Alston*, who resigned it the following year. Once more Jessop applied; once more he was disappointed, and the post remained unfilled
                  Graham*, called a “many-sided genius,” and about whom it was said that “there is no man on the judicial bench in whom the public has greater
                   
                  . Gibson, Queen’s University, ed. F. W. Gibson and Roger Graham (2v., Kingston, Ont
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