same year Diamond Glass took over the Nova Scotia Glass Company of New Glasgow, N.S. [see Harvey Graham
supported him for the vacant post of minister of the interior and to fill the bill for a cabinet member from eastern Ontario. The prime minister, however, opted for John Graham
New Brunswick and their times was published posthumously in monograph form ([Saint John, 1907]), and has been reprinted with an introduction by David Graham Bell (Fredericton, 1983 [actually
, and in the event his most far-reaching, involvement was in steel making. In 1882 the Nova Scotia Steel Company was formed at New Glasgow by Graham
Presbyterian Church in Canada (2nd ed., [Toronto, 1987]). H. [M.] Neatby and F. W. Gibson, Queen’s University, ed. F. W. Gibson and Roger Graham (2v., Kingston and Montreal, 1978–83
Rosegill, near Dunnett, Scotland, son of Traill Shearer and Christian Simpson; m. 23 June 1848 Eliza Graham of Montreal, and they had five daughters and three sons; d. there 13 Sept. 1906
Halifax’s city hall (1889), a house near Baddeck for Alexander Graham Bell* (1893), the administration building of the Presbyterian College
Jameses (1927), a humorous and affectionate tribute to the four worst poets of Canada writing in English.
John Lennox
Farmer, a weekly devoted to agricultural improvement, science, and literature. The following year McDougall merged it with William Graham
. Gibson, Queen’s University, ed. F. W. Gibson and Roger Graham (2v., Kingston, Ont
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
Graham Alston*, who resigned it the following year. Once more Jessop applied; once more he was disappointed, and the post remained unfilled
. W. Gibson and Roger Graham (2v., Kingston and Montreal, 1978–83), 1. G. [G.] Patterson, The history of Dalhousie College and University (Halifax, 1887).
GRAHAME, JAMES ALLAN, HBC chief commissioner; b. 22 Dec. 1825 in Edinburgh, son of James Grahame and Lillias Allan; m. first
GRAHAM, HARVEY, industrialist; b. 12 Aug. 1848 in Little Harbour, Pictou County, N.S., third of the four
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
. 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
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
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
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