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, which allowed her to teach in any school in the territories. In 1890 she would obtain a ba from the College of Ottawa
, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. In 1878 he had strongly objected to a proposal to route the railway line through Terrebonne rather than Montreal
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
(Chicoutimi), 1905–12. Gérard Bouchard, “Élites, entrepreneurship et conflits de pouvoir au Saguenay (1890–1920),” Social Hist. (Ottawa), 60 (1997): 267–99. Directory, counties of Chicoutimi
temporarily in Ottawa, Mary Ellen was enrolled as a student boarder at the Pensionnat Mont-Sainte-Marie established by the Congregation of Notre-Dame in Montreal. There, she pursued the French-language program
John Smythe Hall, a lumber merchant, and Emma Brigham; m. 3 Jan. 1883 Victoria Rosina Brigham in Ottawa, and they had four children; d. 8 Jan. 1909 in Calgary
: paintings, water-colours and drawings (Manoir Richelieu collection) (Ottawa, 1983), no.208; and D. [R.] Reid and Joan Vastokas, From the four quarters: native and
operation of Department of Transport, comp. Robert Dorman (Ottawa, 1938). G. R. Stevens, Canadian National Railways (2v., Toronto and Vancouver, 1960–62), 2.
achievement, the University of Ottawa awarded him an honorary degree in 1896. Just when Harris should have been enjoying the fruits of his success, a
to Toronto, Kingston, and Montreal, visiting several SPG missions on the way. He went to Bytown (Ottawa) and afterwards took a tour through the Eastern Townships, spending a short time at Bishop’s
to promote the building of a second transcontinental railway. On the failure of the GTR and the smaller, prairie-based Canadian Northern to unite on such a project, Ottawa threw its support behind the
). Twilight of an era (1934–1939), produced, directed, and written by William Weintraub (short film, [Ottawa], 1960; available online at
Carrall*, he was selected to meet dominion authorities in Ottawa for a discussion of terms. He was pessimistic about the practicality of union because of the extraordinary distances involved, and he was
Canada, Report (5v. in 6, Ottawa, 1889), 4, pt.2. Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898 and 1912). Algernon Graves, The Royal Academy of Arts . . . (8v
the Ottawa River or of New Brunswick, Herdt was approached for his opinion in order to inform decision-makers. He was a member of most of the public utility commissions in Montreal. In 1912 he was
 
. [S.] Kealey (Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., 1973). Canadian Labor Union, Proceedings of the Canadian Labor Union congresses, 1873–77, comp. L. E. Wismer (Ottawa, 1951). Coopers
Reid (1885) at the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa) and Mary Hiester Reid (1898) at the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto). In addition, she is pictured in George A. Reid’s
Canadiens français, de 1760 à nos jours, Adrien Venne et Francis Dufau-Labeyrie, trad. (2e éd., 2v., Ottawa, 1966), 1: 215–17. L.-O. David, “Les hommes de 37–38: Charles Hindenlang
possession, as does a family bible. The Atlantic Canada Newspaper Survey database, available on-line through the Canadian Heritage Information Network of Communications Canada (Ottawa), was valuable in
” (ma memoir, Carleton Univ., Ottawa, 1986). Most of Hopkins’s books and pamphlets have been made available on microfiche by the CIHM and are listed in its Reg
 
. Albert David, “L’affaire How d’après les documents contemporains,” Revue de l’Université d’Ottawa, VI (1936), 440–68.
, 11 Sept. 1803). MTL, John George Howard papers; Shirley McManus, “The life of John G. Howard.” PAC, RG 5, A1, 138: 75372–77. Canadian Academy of Arts, Annual exhibition (Ottawa
. Revisions based on:J.-C. Dubé, The chevalier de Montmagny (1601—1657): first governor of New France, trans. Elizabeth Rapley (Ottawa, 2005).
industry, Report (Ottawa, 1938); Statutes, 1900, c.98. Canadian Manufacturer (Toronto), 31 March 1882. Ont., Statutes, 1894, c.63. Que., Statutes, 1875
). National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), J. R. Harper papers, J. R. Harper, “Spring tide: an enquiry into the lives, labours, loves and manners of early New Brunswickers.” PANB, MC 1156, VII (copy
 
, Jersey” (1979). Can., Parks Canada, Hist. Research Division (Ottawa), André Lepage, “Histoire de la population et du peuplement de la péninsule de Forillon” (copie dactylographiée, Québec, 1978); Thérèse
 
resettlement of his corps and was one of those who proposed the Ottawa River and the upper St Lawrence for that purpose. Although his proposal for structured settlements based on military rank was rejected
National. After spending a few years in Ottawa as an mp, he was appointed to the bench and he later became lieutenant governor of Quebec. Jules attended the Petit Séminaire de
Journal (Ottawa), 17 (1976): 123–35.
Bréhant de Galinée became in their turn interested in the river that they named Ohio or Mississippi (Ohio, in the Iroquois language, and Mississippi, in the Ottawa language
 
. Along with other men of the loyalist corps, Jones settled in the virgin territory west of the Ottawa River. Although he does not seem to have received a land grant, he apparently resided in what was
Ontario, London, 1965). C. G. Karr, The Canada Land Company: the early years, an experiment in colonization, 1823–1843 (Ottawa, 1974). R. C. Lee, “The
. W. Thomson, Men and meridians; the history of surveying and mapping in Canada (3v., Ottawa, 1966–69), I, 155. H. B. Woodward, The history of the Geological Society
man who made it (Ottawa, 1911), 9; Philosophy of railroads and other essays, ed. and intro. H. V. Nelles (Toronto, and Buffalo, N.Y., 1972), editor’s intro., vii–lxiii.
D.G.S. ‘Arctic’ [1908–1909] (Ottawa, 1910). C. R. Markham, Life of Admiral Sir Leopold McClintock (London, 1909). L. H. Neatby, In
KENNEDY, WILLIAM COSTELLO, businessman and politician; b. 27 Aug. 1868 in Ottawa, son of William Kennedy and Julia Costello
 
Ottawa for Canada’s English-speaking Roman Catholics. Sir John A. Macdonald also expected
 
et al. (Ottawa, 1883), 207. W. R. Gregg, The African in North America; their welfare after freedom as effected and influenced by the life of William King
 
., Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Central Registry files (Ottawa), file 73/30-2-73; Treaty annuity paysheets for treaties 4, 6, and 7, 1874–86. PAC, MG 26, A, 213; RG 10, B3
siècle (Montréal, 1980), 251. History of the federal electoral ridings, 1867–1980 (4v., [Ottawa, 1982?]), 3. Raoul Masson, “Cours de pédiatrie; leçon d’ouverture,” L’Union médicale du
in contested elections. In 1882 the provincial government retained him as counsel and negotiator in the sale of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway to the Canadian Pacific Railway and
. (Thornhill, Ont., and Ottawa), 5 (1981): 99–139. Yves Gingras, “La réception des rayons X au Québec: radiographie des pratiques scientifiques,” Sciences & médecine au Québec: perspectives
of the Liberal party’s being in power in Ottawa to profit from a speculation (the so-called “Lachine Canal job”). Laframboise was nevertheless re-elected unopposed for Shefford
 
Portage des Chats on the Ottawa River sampling lead deposits and, in 1740, he went with Jacques Simonet
/search/collections/1091 (consulted 11 March 2024). Can., Dept. of National Defence, Directorate of Hist. and Heritage (Ottawa), J.-E.-P. Larichelière biog. file. LAC, R233-114-9, Que., dist
 
in Ottawa has in its possession the copy of his “Apparat français-montagnais,” his manuscript of “Prières et catéchisme” written in 1728, a copy of his “Alphabet et prières en langue montagnaise” which
Ottawa River, to provide the inhabitants of that area with a shelter in case of attack by the Five Nations. In 1693, he joined a war party of 300 Canadians, 100 soldiers, and 230 Indigenous warriors who
 Moine, “La mort de Winceslaus Dupont selon James McPherson Le Moine,” Centre de Recherche en Civilisation Canadienne-Française, Bull. (Ottawa), 16 (avril 1978): 5–11. Edith Le
du Nord, with which his father, Charles Le Moyne, was closely associated. After an 85-day trip via the Ottawa River, Lake Timiskaming, and the Abitibi and Moosonee Rivers, the little force arrived
 
28, I44, 1: 174a. Can., Royal Commission on the Relations of Capital and Labor in Canada, Report (5v. in 6, Ottawa, 1889); Evidence: Quebec, esp. 744–49. Globe, 20 Sept
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