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. 6 Jan. 1861 in London, England, son of William Jones Lloyd and Anne Brown; m. 13 Aug. 1885 Marion Tuppen in Belleville, Ont., and they had two daughters and three sons; d. 8
Brown]. Louise missed the academy’s opening the following March because of an accident in Ottawa on Valentine’s Day 1880, only 11
that could involve the poet directly in the patriotic positioning of Canada First. Toronto Globe editor George Brown*, who shared
Canadian Academy of Arts and, from 1925, sat on the board of directors of the National Gallery of Canada [see Eric Brown
Cunningham Brown, the postmaster from New Westminster. Shortly thereafter, Martin called an election for 9 June. Despite a vigorous campaign, he and his forces were overwhelmingly defeated. He won in
Canadian architects were John Smith Archibald*, David Robertson Brown, David Huron MacFarlane, Kenneth Guscotte Rea, and Charles Jewett Saxe
 March 1831 in Orford Township, Upper Canada, son of Nathaniel Mills and Mary Guggerty; m. 17 Dec. 1860 Mary Jane Brown in Chatham, Upper Canada, and they had three sons and four daughters; d
and county of Saint John, book E (1853–59), 1853 (mfm. at PANB). PANB, MC 1156, XI: 59–60. UNBL, MG H6; MG H82, T. H. Flieger to James Brown, 2 Aug. 1878. Can., House of Commons
Council during its deliberations on their fate. His opinions had not changed, and the Reverend Andrew Brown* found his report “little honourable to
Island, Michigan, 1991, ed. J. S. Brown et al. (Mackinac Island, Mich., 1994): 39–56. S. B
.] Valley of Six Nations (Johnston). Handbook of Indians of Canada (Hodge), 224–26. J. P. Brown, Old frontiers; the story of the Cherokee Indians from earliest times to the date of
confederation; its relation to the literature of Great Britain and the United States (Cambridge, Mass., 1920). Wallace Brown, The good Americans: the loyalists in the American revolution (New York
George Brown* and Antoine-Aimé Dorion* to office in August. The imbalance provoked
Head of Grand Manan (1879), first owned by George Brown* and now in the AGO, displays a grander scale, a more dramatic use of contrast of
. J. Browne, The Catholic Church and the Knights of Labor (Washington, 1949). Christina Burr, “Class and gender in the Toronto printing trades, 1870–1914” (phd
. Seeking fresh opportunities, William and his brothers Samuel Brown and Robert L. immigrated to the United States in 1911, and all three found employment with the country’s dominant grocery chain, the
aims, he stressed that it was not a curiosity shop but a commercial museum, a concept that drew upon the museological ideas of George Brown Goode of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C
Morris acted as intermediaries between George Brown* and John A. Macdonald in the initial discussions that led to the formation of
Brown* were to speak. He also encouraged the Irish to shift from the neutrality he had at first recommended they adopt and begin enlisting in the British militia
Conseil législatif. Norman Anick, The fur trade in eastern Canada until 1870 (Parks Canada, National Hist. Parks and Sites Branch, Manuscript report, no.207, Ottawa, 1976). Brown
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