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Saunders and Elizabeth Rhodes; m. 22 Dec. 1858 Maria Kisboro Freeman in Milton, N.S., and they had seven children; d. 15 March 1916 in Ottawa
 
). Jules Martel, “Histoire du système routier des Cantons de l’Est avant 1855” (thèse de ma, univ. d’Ottawa, 1960). T. R. Millman, The life of the Right Reverend, the Honourable Charles
. . . from the commencement of the society in 1869,” comp. W. H. Doel (1886), 13, 518, 524. Curtis Fahey, In His name: the Anglican experience in Upper Canada, 1791–1854 (Ottawa
BL, Add. mss 21712, 21720, 21745, 21800–3, 21805 (mfm. at PAC). Can., Parks Canada, Hist. Research Division (Ottawa), Carol MacLeod, “The tap of the garrison drum: the
result of an accident; Labrie held the county’s other seat. In 1830 the riding was split into three – Deux-Montagnes, Vaudreuil, and Ottawa – and Scott and Labrie continued to sit for Deux
. Bator with A. J. Rhodes, Within reach of everyone: a history of the University of Toronto School of Hygiene and the Connaught Laboratories (2v., Ottawa, 1990–95). Can., House of Commons
Quebec cast in the role of the South. Any attempt to extend the French language beyond the Ottawa River – Canada’s Mason-Dixon Line – would be met with force, he contended. For him Quebec was a
Medical Council of Canada (Ottawa, 1979). [Albert Le Sage], The College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec, 1847–1947 (Montreal, 1947). Claudine Pierre
 
-stands, though subscriptions were encouraged – even the Senate’s reading room in Ottawa subscribed. Over the years, there would always be the causes of the moment along with the police-court stories
” (ma thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1994). Tony Shaman, “Guelph’s master brewers and mal[t]sters,” Historic Guelph: the Royal City, 38: 23–32. Sleeman Brewing and Malting, The family
master,” Nautical Quarterly (New York), no.3 (April 1978): 88–97. W. [M.] Teller, “The Canadian who sailed alone around the world,” Canadian Geographic (Ottawa), 100 (1980
made by the Hawaiian government; answers to the interrogatories submitted by his excellency the minister of foreign affairs of the kingdom of Hawaii . . . ([Ottawa, 1885
 
circuit in 1825. From 1826 to 1829 he was presiding elder of the Augusta district, which extended from Cornwall to Kingston and included the Ottawa valley and Perth
rollers, 1780s-1880s (Ottawa, 1981). H. V. Nelles, The politics of development: forests, mines & hydro-electric power in Ontario, 1849–1941 (Toronto, 1974
(Toronto and Ottawa, 1985). Kevin Plummer, “Historicist: the unknown impresario
initiatives on the part of the Thompson River Indians of the interior, and he resigned in 1880, telling the dominion government that he could not bring himself to be the instrument of communicating Ottawa’s
, 1904–7), 3: 91. Gary Levy, Speakers of the House of Commons (Ottawa, 1991). E. L. Marsh, A history of the county of Grey (Owen Sound, Ont., 1931). F. A. Walker, Catholic
rebellion led by Louis Riel* in 1885, Egerton, who stood for “peace and loyalty to the Government,” sided with Ottawa and, along with James
 
: un inventaire de cartes et plans (Ottawa, 1975). Morgan, Sketches of celebrated Canadians. Quebec directory, 1822. Turcotte, Le Conseil législatif. R. C
 
Mathieson to Ottawa in early 1914 to press the Island’s case, in light of declining population, for a minimum number of seats in the House of Commons
Pickard*, and they had ten children; d. 15 March 1907 in Ottawa. Alfred Stockton’s New Jersey ancestors migrated as loyalists to one
Defence Quarterly (Ottawa), 2 (1924–25): 5–9. During his term as inspector of artillery and warlike stores Strange also compiled the Manual for the militia artillery of Canada for the federal
advised Windsor’s council that the Detroit–Windsor ferry was attempting to renew its licence on terms that favoured the service. Duly warned, the municipality petitioned Ottawa to make sure that the company
Mounted Police, 1873–1893 . . . (2v., Ottawa, 1950). Stanley Vestal, Sitting Bull, champion of the Sioux; a biography (new ed., Norman, Okla., 1957). Gary Pennanen, “Sitting Bull
sold to an old woman, Net-no-kwa, an Ottawa, and they moved first to Saginaw Bay (Mich.) and eventually, when Tanner was 13, to the Red River country (Man.), the home of Net-no-kwa’s husband, a
([Trois-Rivières, Qué.], 1973). Tanguay, Dictionnaire, 7: 262. Turcotte, Le conseil législatif. P.[-J.] Aubert de Gaspé, Mémoires (Ottawa, 1866). Caron, La
tribes south of the Great Lakes and north of the Ohio River. It was strongest among the Potawatomis, Ojibwas, Shawnees, Ottawas, Winnebagos, and Kickapoos, but it could also be found among the Delawares
développements de la colonisation du Bas-Canada” et promoteur des “Sociétés de secours” pour venir en aide aux colons défricheurs ([Ottawa?], 1891); and Discours choisis (Montréal, 1931
Eastern Townships for the British American Land Company. In 1837 he was employed by the government on a survey of the waterways between Lake Huron and the Ottawa River but continuing resentment in Upper
 
was the declining use of the ports of Saint John and Halifax, Tighe was among the few labour leaders to go to Ottawa as part of a large delegation to present the region’s grievances on 25 Feb
Mowat], which meant that cannery operators and independent fishermen competed for fishing licences; many months and much money would be spent by the Todds lobbying in Ottawa for concessions to
£500 invested and was again a director. He was also a director of the St Lawrence and Ottawa Grand Junction Railroad Company, chartered in 1850, to extend the Montreal and Lachine to Prescott
history of the Newfoundland seal hunt (Ottawa, 1989); John Feltham, Sealing steamers (St John’s, 1995); and S. T. Cadigan, Newfoundland and Labrador: a history
 
(Ottawa), the journal of the federal Department of Labour, Urry arranged for the department to appoint a conciliation board. Its decision for the men was a hollow victory since, in 1910, the CPR barred
,” Vancouver Sunday Province, 6 Dec. 1925, Magazine sect.: 1, 3. D. R. Gray, “The CAE’s human touch,” Canadian Geographic (Ottawa), 133 (2013), no.1: 23; “Northern people, northern
thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1972). Anne Germain, “Mouvements sociaux de réforme urbaine à Montréal, de 1880 à 1920” (thèse de phd, univ. de
 
” (phd thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1955). James Hanrahan, The Basilian fathers (1822 1972): a documentary study of one hundred and fifty years of the history of the Congregation
 
Ottawas, allies of France, by a party of Sioux. The attack, which had taken place at the Wisconsin portage (near Portage, Wis.), had been provoked by rumours that two Sioux envoys sent to Montreal about
Laurier*, “there was a fierce conspiracy at once got up here to prevent it, and the Ministry at Ottawa had not the courage and fairness to face it and do me justice and fair play.” Walker believed that
mentor, Sir L. H. Davies, in Ottawa as part of the Liberal government of Sir Wilfrid Laurier* was much help in obtaining
 
Presbyterian Church in Canada, the highest honour in his church. He held several church-related positions, such as governing director of the Ottawa Ladies’ College. Most of Warden’s contributions were made on
; Wilfred settled in Kenya after service in India; Paul, also an engineer, retired to Grand Pré after service in Australia and Ottawa; Lewis Johnston, a doctor, settled in England; Philip studied in Edinburgh
 
, ed. E. A. Cruikshank (Ottawa, 1912). John Askin papers (Quaife), 2: 713. T. L. McKenney, Sketches of a tour to the lakes, of the character and customs of the Chippeway
 
Ohio prior to 1795 (2v., New York and London, 1974), 2: 532, 571; Indians of northwest Ohio; an ethnohistorical report on the Wyandot, Potawatomi, Ottawa and Chippewa of northwest Ohio (New
 
seen through the periodicals of the time” (ma thesis, Carleton Univ., Ottawa, 1976). A. H. U. Colquhoun, “A victim of Scottish Canadians,” Dalhousie Rev
, Nadleh Whut’en First Nation: Lejac School inquiry (Ottawa, 2008); Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Can., Honoring the truth, reconciling the future … (Winnipeg, 2015). Jo-Anne
(Toronto), 26 (1925–26), no.5: 24–30, 32, 62–65. “Formal opening of new Willis store in Ottawa,” Canadian Music Trades Journal, 26, no.4: 37. “In memoriam: Mr. A. P. Willis,” Montreal
Mackenzie King*, who was drafting a bill on the subject, she travelled to Ottawa early in 1911 to brief him on drug use by young people
League, 1849,” Ont. Hist., XIII (1915), 74–115. Annals of the Forty (Grimsby), IX (1958), 66. Canadian Library Association, Microfilm committee, News Notes (Ottawa
). J. A. Macdonald, The letters of Sir John A. Macdonald . . . , ed. J. K. Johnson and C. B. Stelmack (2v., Ottawa, 1968–69), 1: 347, 350. L
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