. Journal (Ottawa), 52 (January–June 1956): 166–77. Vital statistics from N.B. newspapers (Johnson), vols.18–19, 24, 26.
Branch, Manuscript report, no.354, 2v., Ottawa, 1976; copy in City of Victoria Arch.). Northwestern Rev. of Seattle (Seattle, Wash.), 1 (1891), no.5: 30–31 (copy in City of
Tekarihoken’s leadership, had set out for the territory of the Ottawas. This raid was to avenge the death of 30 Iroquois who had been killed the year before. In November, Tekarihoken and five other Mohawk envoys
, but Montreal and Kingston could be joined by a route along the Ottawa and Rideau rivers if this route could be settled. Thus, a scheme to promote such settlement by reliable British subjects, preferably
, d.b., at Toronto, Ottawa and elsewhere. By awarding his
Canadian directory of parliament, 1867–1967, ed. J. K. Johnson (Ottawa, 1968), 567. Centennial edition of a history of the electoral districts, legislatures and ministries of the province
dairymen at Ottawa in 1890, he was elected a director of the Dairymen’s Association of the Dominion of Canada. In 1892 he was chosen the first president of the Dairymen’s Association of the North-West
Sir Henry in Ottawa on 4 October and was impressed by his “fine directness & breadth of view” as well as his “genial manner & quiet reserve.” Although Thornton’s experience was
Allemand, an experienced pilot (the latter two were making this trip for the third time). The troop, divided into three sections, left Montreal on 20 March, went up the Ottawa (Outaouais
of other early travellers through the region, ed. Robert Douglas (Ottawa, 1929). [David Thompson], David Thompson’s narrative, 1784–1812, ed. R. [G.] Glover (new ed
, while at the same time attempting to obtain improved financial conditions from Ottawa. In 1873, for example, following further negotiations, the provincial debt allowance was increased, and this move
engravers. National Gallery of Canada, Catalogue of paintings and sculpture, ed. R. H. Hubbard (3v., Ottawa and Toronto, 1957–60), 3. William Colgate, Canadian
, 20 mars 1924. Directories, Montreal, 1888–91; Quebec, 1872–83. René Hardy et Elio Lodolini, Les Zouaves pontificaux canadiens (Ottawa, 1976). Que., Parl., Sessional papers
, Adrien Venne et Francis Dufau-Labeyrie, trad. (2v., Ottawa, 1963). Philéas Gagnon, “Frédéric Rolette,” BRH, 1 (1895): 25. Antoine Roy, “Les Patriotes de la région de Québec pendant la rébellion de
military surveying, fortifications, and works, including the maintenance of the canals on the Ottawa and Rideau rivers. He was one of the few British officers to serve as a junior officer on the Canadian
in 1842 was promoted lieutenant. From August 1843 to 13 Oct. 1846 he worked on the Ottawa and Rideau canals, with the exception of the period from 5 May 1845 to 20 July 1846 when he was
. PRO, CO 42/340, f.51. Canada, Indian treaties and surrenders . . . [1680–1906] (3v., Ottawa, 1891–1912; repr. Toronto, 1971), I, 5–9; III, 196–97. Correspondence of
, La presse québécoise, vol.1. Desjardins, Guide parl. Political appointments and elections in the Province of Canada from 1841 to 1865, comp. J.-O. Coté (2nd ed., Ottawa
Sherwood* and Minister of Justice Charles Joseph Doherty* anticipated Ottawa’s anti-radical legislation of 1919. The government asked
Brydges, and Brydges’ “impertinence” in writing his long-time confidant Macdonald about land matters. Walsh was also annoyed that local patronage was controlled by the department in Ottawa
would actually have preferred a seat in the House of Commons because he was convinced that French Canadians had “need of more members of their own extraction at Ottawa than in the parliament of Quebec
.
Linda Belshaw Beatty
National Gallery of Canada Library (Ottawa), Documentation and biblio. file, Robert Whale. PAC, MG
sketch (2v., Toronto, 1905). Canada, Indian treaties and surrenders . . . [1660–1906] (3v., Ottawa, 1891–1912; repr. Toronto, 1971), 2: 66–67, 118, 154-55. Canadian album
Commons, House of Assembly, 1767–1967 (Ottawa, [1967]), 18. G. [G.] Patterson, Studies in Nova Scotian history (Halifax, 1940). John Doull, “Four attorney
Cameron* to the Globe in 1883. Willison reported well enough from the Ontario legislature to be promoted in March 1886 to the Parliamentary Press Gallery in Ottawa, where he was drawn to the
., Ottawa, 1870–72), II-III. Gazette (Montreal), 10 Oct. 1889. La Minerve, 10 Oct. 1889. Montreal Daily Star, 10 Oct. 1889. CPC
-election of 1868. He chose to retire from politics before the election in 1872. In 1875 with Liberal governments in Toronto and Ottawa he received appointments from both: in April he became the federal
Ayrshires in the country at this time; most cattle were dual-purpose grade, such as Durhams. Yuill’s Ayrshire bulls and cows won prizes at many local fairs and the Ottawa and Toronto exhibitions, and one of
protectionism of Canada’s trading partners by asking delegates from the countries attending the Imperial Economic Conference, held in Ottawa in 1932 [see Richard Bedford
Lotbinière in both Quebec and Ottawa; he would retain his provincial seat until 1885 but would leave the House of Commons in 1874 after the double mandate had been abolished. With the creation of a provincial
between 1899 and 1941 are: Wyczynski’s Bibliographie descriptive et critique d’Émile Nelligan (Ottawa, 1973); the author’s Émile Nelligan: les racines du rêve (Montréal et Sherbrooke
the St Lawrence and Ottawa Grand Junction, chartered in 1850 to build a line from Lachine west to Prescott. This project was unsuccessful but Young, undismayed, dabbled in other railway ventures
government’s commitment to build a railway to British Columbia. By 1870 his lieutenants had appeared on railway boards with charters to build west. Constructing its line west from Ottawa, the Canada Central
Museum, Antoine Plamondon file, corr., Plamondon to D.-B. Viger, 28 Oct. 1847. NA, RG 31, C1, 1851, 1861, 1871, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville, Que.). National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa
Langevin* to get her a position as a librarian at the archives in Ottawa, but in vain. On 9 Oct. 1883, under the signature of Un Comité de Dames, Casgrain praised and promoted “Angéline de Montbrun
, traders, and explorers long followed. This route led the travellers via the St. Lawrence, the Ottawa, the Mattawa, the Rivière à la Vase, Lake Nipissing, and the French River to Georgian Bay and the
acquainted during King’s forays to Britain on imperial business in the 1920s, and when the Buchans paid a visit to North America in 1924, they stayed as King’s guests in Ottawa. Buchan had just published a
. Simpson* Hayes from 1886 to April 1895 produced a son and a daughter; m. 25 July 1895 Eliza Jane Reid in Ottawa; they had no children; d. 18 Oct. 1901 in Winnipeg and was buried on
subsidies to be paid only when a line had been completed and approved. He also revived George Anthony Walkem*’s fight with Ottawa over the
payment for lands ceded to the United States government was made. Sketches were made among what Kane described as the Chippewas, Ojibwas, Ottawas, and Potawatomis, and among the Menominees
for ships and barges, and then to extend its operations to the Ottawa, Lac Saint-François, and the Richelieu. Around 1830 the St Lawrence Steamboat Company took over management of the Ottawa
consistently verified Le Caron’s copious and prompt intelligence.
Meanwhile, the murder in Ottawa in April 1868 of Thomas D’Arcy
about $90,000 in 1876 to about $700,000 in 1886. The Norquay administrations between 1878 and 1886 were reasonably successful. His forceful negotiations and urgent representations at Ottawa won larger
that appealed to Victorian manhood. A founding member of the Toronto Rowing Club in 1865, he stroked the Edrol to the 1867 championship against crews from Ottawa, Toronto, and Lachine, Que. That summer
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Governor Musgrave apparently invited Robson to join the British Columbia delegation sent to Ottawa in May 1870 to negotiate the terms of union, but then, according to Robson, asked him to step down in
the provincial riding of Montmagny, and Lesage benefited from this win in the federal election the following year. He was returned to Ottawa in 1953, 1957, and 1958. In Si l’Union nationale m’était
claim the western lands for France, and to establish trade relations with the Hurons, Ottawas, and other tribes. He had wanted to establish fortified posts in the west and to create a vast fur-trading
essayist; b. 2 May 1802 in the parish of Notre-Dame de la Nativité, Lower Canada, son of Étienne-François Parent, a farmer, and Josephte Clouet; d. 22 Dec. 1874 at Ottawa
August 1659 about 20 Chippewas reached Trois-Rivières by the “northern route,” which was longer and more arduous than the usual way that led from the Great Lakes to Montreal via the Ottawa River and the St