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), 25 Sept. 1889; 13, 15 Oct. 1917. J. M. Beck, Politics of Nova Scotia (2v., Tantallon, N.S., 1985–88), 2: 59. R. C. Brown, Robert Laird Borden, a biography (2v
unless he retained complete editorial freedom on the subject. The situation went unresolved until October, when, at the MBC’s General Conference in Brown City, Mich., delegates decided to replace him as
([Bradford, Vt.], 1950). Docs. relating to NWC (Wallace). Brown, Strangers in blood. Marcel Giraud, The Métis
(Northern Ireland) of Scottish descent, son of the Reverend James Harvey and Jane Holmes; m. 7 July 1852 Sarah Anne (Jessie) Browne in Cockermouth, England, and they had three sons; d. 3
 
and went off to Knowlton, which was at the end of the railway line he had once laid out. He died there six years later, after a short illness. A brown
commented sourly, “and at Jerusalem they ‘fell among thieves.’ There were no Samaritans in that region.” He was moved next to Browns River station, near the coast, where they found the “conveniences for
commemorate the soldiers who had died in the South African War. It was unveiled in 1912 while he was preparing the statue of George Brown* that would be
, Holland produced brown wrapping-paper to fill the needs of Halifax merchants. The local historian Thomas Beamish Akins* remembered that the
*; Thomas Storrow Brown*], and in later years Hudon claimed to have been at both engagements, although he was vague as to the precise role he
grow from 80 in 1912–13 to several hundred by the time she retired. Her notable students included historian Vera Brown Holmes, experimental scientist Eleanor Marguerite
 
. Jennifer S. H. Brown PAM, HBCA, A.1/42: ff.92, 172; A.11/115: ff.74
 century, Jenkins favoured integration, envisioning a country in which there was “no distinction in citizenship” and declaring that “the white, the brown, the yellow and the black races must all march to a
and extracts from the addresses and occasional writings of J. Beete Jukes, ed. [C. A. Jukes (Browne)] (London, 1871). His writings relating to Newfoundland include
Stark; m. 14 Aug. 1865 Louisa Charlotte Scott in Montreal, and they had two sons who predeceased him and two daughters (one of whom married Sir Herbert Brown
Mercantile Company was established (of its directors, only King and reformer George Brown* were white) and within two years it was operating a sawmill
 
within the country – a document which specified that he was 5 feet 2 inches tall, and had a round, full face, prominent forehead, well-shaped nose, grey eyes, light brown hair, medium-sized mouth, and
 
Patriote party, had been elected, but Frédéric-Eugène Globensky and his brother-in-law, James Brown*, had withdrawn because they had little
convention he vigorously debated the merits of Canadian banks with Vere Cecil Brown, a superintendent of Sir Byron Edmund Walker*’s
Ada Mary Brown*], the kindergarten movement, and the effort to provide schools with free milk, textbooks, and supplies
 
John Carter Brown Library (Providence, R.I.), Otis Little, “Proposals for a new currency in America” (autographed ms copy). “Mass. Archives,” VI, 572a, 573, 575; XVIII, 189
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