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of Samuel Anderson; m. 10 Aug. 1876 Louisa Dorothea Brown; d. 11 Sept. 1881 at Bonnyrigg (Lothian), Scotland. Samuel
in West York, Upper Canada, son of Elijah Armstrong and Sarah Brown; m. 30 Dec. 1891 Margaret James Phipps (d. 7 Nov. 1936) in West Chester, Pa, and they had three daughters, one of
Agassiz, the botanist Asa Gray, and the chemist Josiah Parsons Cooke. His ab degree in 1859 was followed by a period of further study in chemistry at Brown University in
storey. Unfortunately, during the depression which started in 1893, Barber found little work in Winnipeg. By then, younger, better-educated architects with cleaner reputations, such as George Browne
 
Brown and Sylvia M. Van Kirk [A list of articles written by Barnston for the Canadian Naturalist and Geologistup to
Brown*’s new Canada Farmer, edited by William Fletcher Clarke, and held the position for
of Robert Craig Brown, ed. David MacKenzie (Toronto, 2005), 96–137. Gaétan Gervais, “Le Règlement XVII (1912–1927),” Rev. du Nouvel-Ontario (Sudbury, Ont.), 18 (1996): 123–92. Arthur
 March 1885, 16 May 1892. J. S. H. Brown, Strangers in blood: fur trade company families in Indian country (Vancouver and London, 1980). A. L. Haines, “Antoine Godin
 
. Browne et al. (70v. to date, Baltimore, Md., 1883–19), VIII, 346, 517–18; XX, 406, 470–71. “Correspondance de Vaudreuil,” APQ Rapport, 1947–48, 327–28. The first explorations
,” Law Soc. of Upper Canada, Gazette (Toronto), 15 (1981): 356–67. Elizabeth Brown, “Equitable jurisdiction and the Court of Chancery in Upper Canada,” Osgoode Hall Law Journal (Toronto
on a site overlooking the North Saskatchewan River. Broadus’s essay about his “Little Brown House” portrayed the coming of winter to this northern landscape – winter that could bring temperatures
 
, Report on American manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain, [comp. B. F. Stevens, ed. H. J. Brown] (4v., London, 1904–9), 3: 229–30. Royal commission on American loyalists
 
Brown AO, MU 2102, 1812, no.14, item 2; MU 2198, no.3 (photocopy). MTRL
. Glen Campbell fitted a western pioneer stereotype. “His towering figure, bronzed swarthy face, large brown eyes, capped off with a cow boy hat,” were familiar to Winnipeggers, wrote a local newspaper. It
Craig Brown Archibald William Campbell’s publications include Road bulletin no.1 ([Toronto, 1896?]), Road bulletin
 
Brown*]. Gore Gazette, and Ancaster, Hamilton, Dundas and Flamborough Advertiser (Ancaster, [Ont.]), 14 Feb. 1829. Observer (York), 1820–31. Sapper and Miner (York
articles written to counter his opponents: George Brown* and the Globe (Toronto) on educational and religious questions and on the principle
 
Brown; m. 29 Jan. 1781 Mary Turnpenny, and they had at least nine children (six sons and three daughters); d. 15 Feb. 1842 in Toronto
George Brown* and Antoine-Aimé Dorion*, because, as a friend commented, he would
 
. Jennifer S. H. Brown ANQ-M, CE1-63, 26 oct. 1830; CN1-29, 17 janv. 1800. PAC, MG 19, E5, 2. PAM, HBCA, A.36
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