Brown*] and as a minister of the government became a delegate to the Quebec conference. His contributions to the proceedings and to the subsequent debates on confederation in the Legislative Assembly
Corydon Partlow Brown*. Like most early storekeepers he accepted grain and other farm produce in exchange for goods because the railway had
Bennett*, the assassin of George Brown*. The crown’s contention that Bennett had shot Brown was unassailable, but Davin presented a well-crafted
time, ed. A. D. Hart (Toronto and Montreal, 1926), 123, 243. Michael Brown, “The beginnings of Reform Judaism in Canada,” Jewish Social Studies (New York), 34 (1972): 322–42. G. J
. Boston Public Library, Boston Symphony Orchestra scrapbooks, comp. A. A. and M. A. Brown et al.(mfm.), 1881–82. MUA, RG 39, c.68. “Au conservatoire du McGill: les professeurs canadiens
. Brown, “The St. Lawrence and Industrie Village Railway,” Railway and Locomotive Hist. Soc., Bull. (Boston), 70 (August 1947): 39–43. Albertine Ferland-Angers, “La citadelle de Montréal
. 1858, but Doutre had revealed what he really thought in a letter written to George Brown* five days earlier: the Catholics were overly excited
built man of 5 feet 9 1/2 inches, with a pale, oval, pock-marked face, hazel eyes, and light brown hair.
Erlandson began work in 1814 as a sailor
1874 of a reciprocity treaty with the United States [see George Brown*]. By August of that year the board had established two committees
Ontario South, defeating Dr William McGill, the sitting member; however, he lost to Nicholson William Brown, a Whitby industrialist, in 1875
Oominewahjeween (William Herchmer), of the Joneses’ efforts to “Europeanize” the Indians and create “brown Englishmen,” they were the years of greatest domestic happiness for the growing family
Forbes and Elizabeth Cobb; m. Sophia Browne on 20 June 1815, and they had seven children; d. at Carillon, Canada East, 22 Sept. 1862
. M. M. Brown, An index to the “Literary Garland,” (Montreal, 1838–1851) (Toronto, 1962), 5–6. J. S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family, an
(because of the use of plans by such architects as the partners Frederick Hacker and Edward Taylor Fletcher, Goodlatte Richardson Browne, or Richard John Cooper
. . . (Toronto, 1914). Robertson’s land marks of Toronto. J. H. White, American locomotives: an engineering history, 1830–1880 (Baltimore, Md., 1968), 449–58. R. R. Brown
” campaign of George Brown. Gowan sought the aid of Roman Catholics by arguing, in company with other Conservatives
Canada, youngest son of Joseph Graham and Ann Brown (LeBrun); m. 15 July 1873 Mary Jane Aikins, daughter of James Cox Aikins*, and
family brought Gregory into local prominence and notoriety. In 1844, Gregory and assemblymen James Brown and
.
Jennifer S. H. Brown
W. L. Hardisty was the author of “The Loucheux Indians,” Smithsonian Institution, Annual
Brown*, a leading Reformer, for a reciprocity agreement with the United States. The experience nonetheless confirmed Harty’s affiliation with the Liberal party