Huron (1858), Plan of the north shore of Lake Superior . . . (Toronto, 1860), and the Government map of part of the Huron and Ottawa territory . . . (New York
journalist, but little is known about these aspects of his career. In 1891 he was chosen as the federal Liberal candidate for Ottawa County, a seat which had been held by Conservative Alonzo
works are cited in the catalogue of the National Library of Canada, Ottawa. Some of her correspondence, biographical notes about her, and financial records can be found in the John Dougall and family
these pieces can be found in E. B. Moogk, Roll back the years: history of Canadian recorded sound and its legacy, genesis to 1930 (Ottawa, 1975). The BANQ possesses three copies of
gunpowder and ammunition into the interior. Ducharme, willing to defy the law for profit, took several canoes of ammunition up the Ottawa River route to Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City, Mich.) and La Baye
Canada; paintings and drawings from the McCord Museum of McGill University (Ottawa, 1962), 43–44; Painting in Canada, 124, 189. Gérard Morisset, La peinture traditionnelle au Canada
.
Barry M. Gough
A photograph of Eda’nsa held by the National Museums of Canada (Ottawa), neg.266, is reproduced in B. M
. probably c. 1873 Annie Carter Peters (or Annie Carter) of Pickering, Ont., and they had one son; d. 27 April 1916 in Ottawa
, 22 (November 1903–April 1904): 121–25, appears in the anthology New women: short stories by Canadian women, 1900–1920, ed. Sandra Campbell and Lorraine McMullen (Ottawa and Paris, 1991), 46–55
of Nova Scotia (Ottawa, 1912) and Committee on Forests, Trent watershed survey; a reconnaissance (Toronto, 1913).
AO, RG 22-305
by mid November 1847. The Montreal and Lachine became the launching pad for an ambitious programme of railway expansion: the St Lawrence and Ottawa Grand Junction (never constructed) to go
. Radiomonde (Montréal), 16 nov. 1940. Jean Béraud, 350 ans de théâtre au Canada français (Ottawa, 1958). Denise Villiard Bériault, Saint-Laurent: un collège se raconte: 120 ans de collège, 10
Flemming affair also earned him respect in Ottawa, where the Conservative Party was in power under Sir Robert Laird
affairs. He was a stockholder of the Ottawa and Rideau Forwarding Company, which provided passenger and freight service between Kingston, Bytown (Ottawa), and Montreal via the Rideau Canal. With others
(Ottawa, 1985), 13–15; 7, ed. Lucien Poirier (Ottawa, 1987), 78–79. V. E. DeMarce, The settlement of former German auxiliary troops in Canada after the American revolution (Sparta, Wis., 1984
Martha —; m. 24 Sept. 1842 Emmaline (Emanaline, Emeline) Garraty, and they had seven children, of whom one son and one daughter survived their father; d. 7 July 1894 in Ottawa
., Toronto, 1975–80), 1. Can., The revised statutes of Canada . . . 1886 (2v., Ottawa, 1887). Canada Supreme Court Reports (Ottawa), 1880–89. Clara Greco, “The superior
candidates for the priesthood to study in the west, rather than have to complete their theological and philosophical studies in Ottawa. Grandin had to deal with John Thomas
reference to pasteurization (Toronto, 1915); “The modern conception of public health administration,” Conservation of Life: Public Health, Housing and Town Planning (Ottawa), 3 (December
), 24 (1901)–34 (1911). An article edited by Mrs Jack appears in Proceedings of a convention of fruit growers of the Dominion of Canada held at Ottawa on the 19th, 20th and 21st February, 1890
1881. Victor was educated in the public schools of Prescott and he studied art in New York and Minneapolis, Minn. On his return to Canada, he entered the Ottawa office of his elder brother, architect
Maidstone Trades Council. Jury and his wife emigrated to Canada in 1873. After four months in Ottawa, they settled in Toronto, where he set up shop and gained prominence in labour circles. He first
. Joseph (Can., National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Manuscript report, no.335, Ottawa, 1978), 3–7, 78–95, 279–81. R. J. Young, A comparative report and catalogue of blockhouses
Charles-Eugène Boucher* de Boucherville committed itself in 1875 to building the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway
), pt.iv: 1–5. Can., Parl., Sessional papers, 1909, no.30; Royal commission on Chinese and Japanese immigration, Report (Ottawa, 1902; repr. New York, 1978); Royal commission
ACC, Diocese of Caledonia Arch. (Prince Rupert, B.C.), Port Simpson–Northern Cross file, 1863–1951. Canadian Museum of Civilization (Ottawa), Marius Barbeau, ethnographic files. Metlakatla Christian
. secondly 10 Feb. 1903 Ethel Caroline Griffith in Ottawa, and they had a son and a daughter; d. 2 July 1926 at his summer residence in Saint-Benoît-Abbé
, 1981), 101–11. Dictionnaire de l’Amérique française: francophonie nord-américaine hors Québec, Charles Dufresne et al., édit. (Ottawa, 1988), 221–22. E. J
the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, which ran from Quebec to Montreal. The 1870s and 1880s being a particularly active period of railway building in Quebec, Light claimed to have been
confederation and then became the first clerk of the House of Commons in Ottawa, an office he retained until his death in 1872. Pierre-Georges
, Official history of the Canadian forces in the Great War, 1914–1919 (only 1v. in 2 pts. [1914–September 1915] was published, Ottawa, 1938), 1, pt.1: 269–362. H. G. Hart, The new
. of the Prov. of Quebec (Quebec), and the Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club. Lochhead also published articles in American journals such as the Nature Study Rev. (Ithaca, N.Y.). A tribute by Father
Nov. 1847 respectively. The descriptive passages on the Ottawa River in “La croix du Grand Calumet” and on the crossing of the St Lawrence by canoe in December in “Vœux accomplis” merit
Feb. 1867 Susan Agnes Bernard* in London, England, and they had a daughter; d. 6 June 1891 in Ottawa
Labor Congress of Can., Report of the proc. of the annual convention ([Ottawa]), 1896–1930. Ron Verzuh, Radical rag: the pioneer labour press in Canada (Ottawa, 1988). The workers
taken them “upon our expeditions over fifteen or sixteen years before.” Now we know that Champlain had in fact left France in 1613 for a sixth stay in Canada, during which time he went up the Ottawa River
(Ottawa), 5 (1992): 263–356.
Martin’s publications include “Legal status of women in the provinces of the Dominion of Canada (except the province
branches in Port Hope, Montreal, London, and Simcoe. In 1871 he graduated to teller in Ottawa at a yearly salary of $500 and in 1875 he was appointed an accountant in London at
, commanding the Royal Navy’s American station, of the route between the St Lawrence and Lake Huron by the French River, Lake Nipissing, and the Mattawa and Ottawa rivers. He cautiously advised against
office in Ottawa. His imprimatur was critical to a shift in outlook on the part of breeders. Fear of government control of their affairs had made many resist the idea. The respect Robert commanded in the
. None the less he paid particular attention to certain parliamentary questions, for example a proposed canal from the Ottawa River to Georgian Bay, and he still believed he would be able to resume his
. M. Kennedy et Gustave Lanctot, édit. (Ottawa, 1931). British authors before 1800: a biographical dictionary, ed. S. J. Kunitz and Howard Haycraft (New York, 1952). DNB
which, William Henry Fuller’s H.M.S. Parliament or the lady who loved a government clerk, published at Ottawa in 1880, achieved a brief but striking success that
1867 he told the House of Commons when it met for the first time in Ottawa in November that the people of Nova Scotia had been insulted and betrayed. Although they had taken revenge at the polls by
.
Joseph Onasakenrat’s parents were full-blooded Iroquois who lived on the Ottawa River near the mission of Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes (Oka) established by the Sulpicians. Since both his parents belonged to the
to vote further financial aid unless Quebec was compensated for having constructed its part of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway likewise ensured his continued stay on the back
, Ottawa had treated the province “in a most scurvy manner,” taxing it while building elsewhere “wharves, etc. in paltry little places, in exchange for votes
in Canadian exhibitions held in 1889: the RCA (Ottawa), the Art Association of Montreal, the OSA (Toronto), and the Industrial Exhibition. His growing reputation at home was acknowledged by his
thesis, Univ. Laval, Quebec, 1962). Jules Martel, “Histoire du système routier des Cantons de l’Est avant 1855” (thèse de ma, univ. d’Ottawa, 1960). G. H. Montgomery
), 65–76. Dictionnaire de l’Amérique française: francophonie nord-américaine hors Québec, Charles Dufresne et al., édit. (Ottawa, 1988), 283–84. Eight routes to the