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future: business people in Calgary and the Bow valley, 1870-1900 (Calgary, 2002). [J. W.] G. MacEwan, Pat Burns, cattle king (Saskatoon, 1979). Peter McKenzie-Brown and Stacey
Brown, and Morris, and in the fall of 1839 Parsons began attacking the reformers in the Patriot and promoting responsible government. Carson was inclined to the view that
Brown*, and William Henry Steeves. When the extensive legislative record that followed is considered
. 1910: 19. W. H. Atherton, Montreal, 1534–1914 (3v., Montreal, 1914). R. C. Brown and Ramsay Cook, Canada, 1896–1921: a nation transformed (Toronto, 1974). Can
Blake* and George Brown*, and these links made him a valuable asset. He served his apprenticeship as secretary of the Hamilton Reform
Hayes, whose account is the chief authority for the voyage; the Swallow, 40 tons, commanded by Maurice Browne (to which Gilbert had only a dubious title), on which the Hungarian
 
, Thomas Gage papers, American ser., 44: Alexander Grant to Gage, 11 Oct. 1765; 59: Grant, report of vessels at Niagara, 16 Nov. 1766; 79: Grant to John Brown, 2 Aug. 1768; 84
–1800. Richard Brown, A history of the island of Cape Breton, with some account of the discovery and settlement of Canada, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland (London, 1869), 352. Duncan Campbell
Brown Durand of New York, did the portrait from a miniature by New York artist Anson Dickinson. Salaberry was a man of impetuous temperament Rottenburg
the following decade. Many Indians there objected to being made over into brown Englishmen. William and Lawrence Herchmer, in particular, fought to remain Indian as well as Christian. They protested
Cartier, and George Brown announced the formation of a great coalition, aimed at bringing about a federal
a time when love of books was not as widespread as it is today, complete collections of the original edition are rare. If we limit ourselves to North America, Laval University in Quebec and Brown
company was formed [see Frederick Brown]. The principal shareholder, Molson received 44 shares worth £25
1854 he put up the presbytery of St Patrick’s Church on Rue Saint-Stanislas from plans drawn by architect Goodlatte Richardson Browne. The construction of this stately edifice was tangible evidence
holdings would dwindle away by 1861. Recognized by his supporters as a moderate Reformer, he defeated a Clear Grit follower of George Brown* and
sympathetic local newspapers, encouraged the revelations of Corydon Partlow Brown*, a former Norquay cabinet member who wanted to avenge his
Saint Andrews and Quebec Railway, being the original intercolonial railway, from its first inception in 1835 to the present time (Saint John, N.B., 1869). R. T. Brown, “William Fitzwilliam
 
George Brown*, to declare himself opposed in principle to annexation. Nevertheless, his election campaign was successful and at the convention in
in charge of the Conception Bay operations of the St John’s firm Brown, Hoyles and Company. The first four of their children were born in Port de Grave, a settlement of some 400 inhabitants. Acute
of St. John’s, Newfoundland, 1800–1921” (phd thesis, Univ. of Western Ont., London, 1981). R. C. Brown, Canada’s National Policy, 1883–1900
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