with Willis were George Brown and Oliver Mowat*. Prior
, son of David Young; m. 31 July 1875 Lydia Marion Brown, and they had two children; d. 5 Aug. 1887 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y
school transported to the frontiers of Upper Canada. Lampman did well. He was not unduly precocious, but clearly an achiever; and, so the story goes, with his chestnut-brown hair, bright brown eyes, and
irritated in 1856 when Cameron supported George Brown in the latter’s dispute with Macdonald over the results of the
Brown, had just hammered “western expansion” into its platform. Though Macdonald was happy to preempt an attractive Grit policy, he knew the difficulties of occupying and defending the lands
minister there, an event that occurred two years later when the Reverend John Brown was settled at Londonderry after Smith’s death. In 1795 MacGregor received his first anti-burgher brethren, Brown and the
McGee supported the short-lived Reform government of George Brown* and Dorion during the 1858 session, and when they left office he sat in
. Evening Telegram (St John’s), 26 Feb. 1936. W. J. Browne, Eighty-four years a Newfoundlander: memoirs of William J. Browne, p.c
Allan*, the powerful financier who ran the Montreal Telegraph Company. But when he explained to his parents’ neighbour George Brown*, owner of
.
Robert Craig Brown
LAC, R4694-0-8. Times (London), 7 May 1938. R. L. Borden, Robert Laird Borden
Dent’s later political views certainly coincided with those of the Globe and its owner George Brown* rather than with the Telegram
. In the Athabasca Pass he performed the remarkable task of climbing a mountain of 9,156 feet in five hours, alone and without equipment; he named it Mount Brown in honour of Robert Brown, a prominent
country but for North Carolina, where he pursued much of his groundbreaking work on wireless telephony. His career is thus a particularly apt illustration of author John James Brown’s 1967 thesis concerning
AO, RG 22-205, no.13103; RG 24; RG 80-5-0-133, no.3382. Hamilton Military Museum (Hamilton, Ont.), Hendrie papers. Hamilton Public Library, Special Coll. Dept. (Hamilton), Arch. file, Brown
Collegiate Institute from the age of 14 to 16. Well read in English literature, particularly Browning, Scott, Byron, and Tennyson, and having performed in amateur theatricals at school, she returned to her
July, 17 Oct. 1822. Les bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest (Masson), 2: 137–74. [Jacob] Brown, “Gen. Brown’s inspection tour up the lakes in 1819,” Buffalo Hist. Soc., Pub
and only surviving child of Israel Longley and Frances Manning; grandson of Edward Manning*; m. first 3 Sept. 1877 Annie Brown
1859, at the Grit Reform convention in Toronto [see George Brown*], he gave a keynote address condemning a dissolution of the union of
Brown and the Globe; he maintained this connection until September 1864, when he accepted a position with the Hamilton Spectator which he held until the spring of 1865. At
George Brown*, an mla and editor of the Globe, in the backwoods community of Huntingdon, Lower Canada. The