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Church in Canada ([Hamilton, Ont., 1974?]). J. R. Miller, “Anti-Catholic thought in Victorian Canada,” CHR, 66 (1985): 474–94. J. T. Watt, “Anti-Catholic nativism in Canada
, History of Muskoka . . . (n.p., [1946]). [W. E. Hamilton et al.], Guide book & atlas of Muskoka and Parry Sound districts, 1879 (Toronto, 1879; repr
 
, John Conner, were operating a common school in Grantham Township. Among his students in these schools were William Hamilton
with other boosters a pride of place and, by fostering schemes to enhance Brantford’s advantages of location over Hamilton, sought to make it the commercial entrepôt for the western part of the province
 
of Newfoundland from the Exploits River to St Barbe, while on the Labrador coast they ranged far north from Chateau Bay, perhaps even to Hamilton Inlet. Coghlan was an example of a West Country
the Chinook Club and, in 1894, of the Pemmican Club, an association of territorial old-timers initiated by Dr Frank Hamilton
H. P. Biggar, the Portuguese had entered Hamilton Inlet, “which they explored as far as the Narrows, 35 miles up, where the breadth is only one third of a mile” and he identifies the
Lord Aberdeen [Hamilton-Gordon*] should sign them. As recorded by Sir Joseph
 
establishments at the western Upper Canadian ports of Hamilton, Port Stanley, and Amherstburg. As well, in 1850 they expanded into Lake Champlain to provide a connection with Boston and New York. During his rise
 
Stevens Hamilton.) Creelman was on the Executive Council for a few months in 1867 and was reappointed that year to the Legislative Council, where he served until his death. Between 1878 and 1882 he was
 
–1796 (Lansing, Mich., 1973). Barbara Graymont, The Iroquois in the American revolution (Syracuse, N.Y., 1972), 282–84. M. W. Hamilton, Sir William Johnson, colonial
Dewart and Margaret Hartley; m. 25 June 1856 Dorothy Matilda Hunt in Hamilton, Upper Canada, and they had three sons, of whom two survived childhood; d. 17 June 1903 in Toronto
 
Governor Henry Hamilton a proposal for such an institution. Dixon died in St George on 9 Nov. 1795 and was buried
in Upper Canada to Kingston, Toronto, and Hamilton, before a relapse of malaria in 1863 forced him to take a year’s leave. The nerves and muscles of his hands atrophied so badly that he was
 
shop between 1907 and 1909 without going into debt. The new plant was constructed on the site of the former shipyard of Thomas Hamilton Oliver on the south shore of the estuary of the Rivière Saint
Parker*, widow of George Hamilton, and they had two sons; d. there 2 Feb. 1910. George Alexander Drummond, who came
 
success against Henry Hamilton*’s forces at Vincennes (Ind.) caused grave uncertainty among the traders at Michilimackinac. Consequently 32 of them
 
Alexander Gale of Hamilton, joined the staff in 1846. Late in 1851 Esson applied for the newly constituted chair of
. Upon graduating from the University of Toronto with a ba in 1882, he chose law as a career. He was articled in Toronto first to Beaty, Hamilton, and Cassels and then to the
pupil of Bethune, then bishop of Toronto, and he was rejected by the laity. John Philip DuMoulin, rector of St Thomas’ Church, Hamilton, was elected, but after the synod had dispersed he declined the
hotbed for baseball in the late 19th century. Hamilton, Dundas, Woodstock, Ingersoll, London, and Guelph all had community-rooted professional baseball teams, strengthened by American “ringers” by the
and Winnipeg and Hamilton in 1892–93). On 2 July 1892 Mather obtained a divorce from Haberkorn on the ground of desertion – they had
manuscript,” Archivaria (Ottawa), no.57 (spring 2004): 107–30. W. B. Hamilton, At the crossroads: a history of Sackville, New Brunswick (Kentville, N.S., 2004). Industrial Canada
 
events of 1856 was the “Great Protestant Meeting” held in Charlottetown on 13 Feb. 1857 and chaired by another Protestant leader, John Hamilton
Canadian Defence League in January 1913, he worked alongside its founding president, William Hamilton Merritt*, and
 
François Daine and Louis Fornel in exploiting the fisheries of the remote Baie des Esquimaux (probably Hamilton Inlet
(Ottawa), 88 (1974): 47–55. W. D. Hamilton, Dictionary of Miramichi biography; biographical sketches of men and women born before 1900 who played a part in public life on the Miramichi
Hamilton; m. 18 Dec. 1862 Janet Clarke Innes (d. 1917) in Kingston, Upper Canada, and they had two sons and three daughters; d. 7 July 1921 in Kensington (London), England
Hamilton (Churchill) River, a journey that Frissell estimated at 300 miles. Besides taking still and moving pictures that could be used in lectures, he wanted to learn more about the potential for employing
“miraculous” cure. An early one came from a Hamilton resident who claimed that Pink Pills had cured him of locomotor ataxia, a disorder affecting coordination. Testimonials were customized to fit the locality
. After graduating from the University of Cambridge in 1883 and studying law, Frederick John Fulton immigrated to Canada in 1887. He briefly practised with Thomas Colhoun Haslett in Hamilton, Ont., and then
 
Hamilton* of Kingston for service on his lines. Gildersleeve had married a daughter of Henry and Lucretia Finkle in 1824, and by 1826 he and his wife
. Its key water-supply projects were at Hamilton, Windsor, Toronto, Belleville, Ottawa, St Thomas, and Calgary, and its major sewage-related operations took place in Toronto, York Township, and
education at the Pembroke Grammar School in Hamilton, Bermuda. He arrived in St John’s on 22 June 1881 to work as a clerk with the fish-exporting firm of Harvey and Company, whose owners had a long
Hamilton* at Niagara, and John Askin* and David Robertson at Detroit, Gray conducted a lucrative provisions trade in that colony for a period of
Upper Canada and, from 1836 to 1839, chairman of the Bay of Quinte District. He left this area in 1839 and until 1844 was chairman, first of the Toronto District, later of the Hamilton District, before
cruised up the Saguenay River, then stopped at Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, and Hamilton on their return to New York, where they sailed for San Francisco by way of Cape Horn
., La presse québécoise, vol.5. Ross Hamilton, Prominent men of Canada, 1931–32 (Montreal, [1932?]). [D.-A. Lemire-Marsolais, dite Sainte-Henriette, et] Thérèse Lambert, dite Sainte-Marie
MacNab when he was charged with contempt by the assembly during its investigation of the “Hamilton Outrage,” in which Sir John
 
the parliamentary staff and political correspondent for the Toronto Globe in Ottawa. From 1882 to 1885 he was managing news editor of the Globe, before moving to the Hamilton
1869, with his partner, Constable William Hamilton Lowe, he had acquired 160 acres of land at the head of Osoyoos Lake, to which he added an adjoining 480-acre tract the following year. In
the modernization of accounting procedures solved many of the practical problems left unaddressed by the head office. Hays was even willing to sell important trackage between Toronto and Hamilton to the
sleighed with the troops from Saint John, N.B., to Montreal. Appointed commanding engineer west of Hamilton, he was in charge of the 18th Company, with headquarters in London, and was responsible for
 
convention in Hamilton, which, as the Canadian Labor Protective and Mutual Improvement Association, aimed to solidify labour’s gains. That summer labour leaders in Toronto, among them Hewitt and his Orange
Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, the Art Gallery of Hamilton, and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University in Kingston. A file on Hill
year with heavy debts. At the time Holman considered moving to Hamilton, Upper Canada; instead, he appears to have received some assistance from his brother James Ludlow, and took sole responsibility for
Ross*, thus undermining the claim of Hamilton imperialist Clementina Fessenden [Trenholme
. Horwood’s private practice was probably never very large because he had set himself up in competition to many long-established architects such as John Hamilton Gordon
 
up a medical practice in Shipman’s Hotel in St Catharines, where he was on friendly terms with the family of William Hamilton
1899, ed. [I. M. Marjoribanks (Hamilton-Gordon)] Countess of Aberdeen (7v., London, 1900), 3 (Women in professions), 30–33
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