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grammar schools. In 1853, following a sojourn in Missouri, he arrived in Upper Canada. He worked as a reporter and journalist in Toronto at the Globe and the British Colonist and in
 
Champlain, Works (Biggar), passim. JR (Thwaites), passim. Sagard, Histoire du Canada (Tross), III, 803. Desrosiers, Iroquoisie, 61–64. Hunt
Canada after the battle at Little Bighorn River (Mont.), Crowfoot realized they came as refugees. He met Sitting Bull [Ta
Black woman who managed to secure her freedom and leave colonial Canada for Sierra Leone in 1792. Little is known about her; British naval officer John Clarkson, brother of abolitionist Thomas Clarkson
. Yiddisher Zhurnal/Daily Hebrew Journal (Toronto), 8, 10 Aug. 1920. The Jew in Canada: a complete record of Canadian Jewry from the days of the French régime to the present time
 
in Paris, France, son of Louis Jacson and Madeleine Fleury; d. 6 Dec. 1803 at Quebec, Lower Canada. At the time of his arrival in the town
 
was connected with this society before his departure from Canada is not known, but in 1768 he purchased lands at Grimross (Gagetown, N.B.) from Synge Tottenham, one of the grantees. In August of the
 
. Amédée Gosselin, L’instruction au Canada, 100. Hamelin, Économie et société en Nouvelle-France, 64.
. C. James, A bibliography of Canadian poetry (English) (Toronto, 1899). Gwendolyn Davies, “A literary study of selected periodicals from Maritime Canada, 1789–1872
 
he was first president of the Canadian Daily Newspapers Association. When delegates to the Imperial Press Conference of 1920 crossed Canada, he helped organize their visit to Edmonton and Jasper. Other
reach Canada by ship, but the scarcity of transport, the activity of the French fleet, and bad weather prevented him from reaching Montreal before the spring of 1779. Johnson was criticized for leaving
JOHNSON, THERESA MARY (Gowanlock), pioneer and author; b. probably 29 July 1863 in Tintern (Lincoln), Upper Canada, daughter
 
Quebec Act. G. F. G. Stanley, Canada invaded, 1775–1776 (Toronto, 1973), 160. A. L. Burt, “The quarrel between Germain and Carleton: an inverted story,” CHR
. Isabel Johnstone was representative of the many women whose contributions influenced Canada’s social development at the local level. During her 16 years at McKellar General, the
grounds that building a railway to the Pacific would result in “liabilities too great for [Canada] to bear.” The next year he severely criticized the Treaty of Washington for allowing Americans to fish in
 
(Charlottetown), 27 June 1811. W. B. Hamilton, Local history in Atlantic Canada (Toronto, 1974), 171. M. A. Macqueen, Hebridean pioneers (Winnipeg, 1957), 42–43, 48
 
Aberdeen Univ. Library (Aberdeen, Scot.), James Keith papers (mfm. at PAC). Anglican Church of Canada, Diocese of Moosonee Arch. (Schumacher, Ont.), Moose Factory Anglican and Methodist mission records, 1780
episcopate of Canada and Newfoundland (2v., Milwaukee, Wis., and Toronto, 1928–61).
 
provinces of Canada (Saint John, N.B., 1880). Lawrence, Judges of N.B. (Stockton).
 
 William Alexander the elder, who had a prior patent in the area. In 1634 he commanded a fleet of three vessels dispatched to Canada by David Kirke and his associates but it was forced to put back
., 1984). Morris, Treaties of Canada with the Indians. A. B. Stonechild, “The Indian view of the 1885 uprising,” 1885 and after: native society in transition, ed. F
 
. The first mention of La Cetière’s presence in Canada is on the occasion of his marriage contract, signed before Gilles Rageot* on 10
 
. Royal Fort Frontenac (Preston and Lamontagne), 34, 476. Philéas Gagnon, “Noms propres du Canada-Français . . . ,” BRH, XV (1909), 51. “Les La Mothe du régime
ANQ-M, CE601-S49, 28 juill. 1878. Le Devoir, 10, 12, 15 janv. 1921. La Presse, 10 janv. 1921. Encyclopedia of music in Canada (Kallmann
surgeon in the French Marine before arriving in 1816 at Miguasha, Lower Canada. That year he married Émilie Meagher, sister of John Meagher, who was later mha for the county
 
 1754, was ordained deacon, and left for Canada on 25 May. He travelled on the frigate Gloire with the Sulpician François
 
? Patriot (Charlottetown), 1867–96. Pioneer (Summerside, P.E.I.), 1896. CPC, 1879, 1891. Bolger, P.E.I. and confederation. Canada’s
 
G. Ahern, Notes pour l’hist. de la médicine, 325–31. Heagerty, Four centuries of medical history in Canada, I, 226. J.-E. Roy, Histoire de la
missions; 14 years were to elapse between the taking of this vow and Gabriel’s arrival in Canada. In the interval he was a teacher at the Collège in Moulins (1632-35), studied theology at Bourges (1635
 
*. The list of friends in their wedding contract, which included two Quebec surgeons, suggests that Bélisle was a recent immigrant to Canada. In the next decade he trained two apprentices and worked
 
, 183–92. E. A. Jones, “Old church silver in Canada,” RSCT, 3rd ser., XII (1918), sect.ii, 150.
disciplined stability while they learned the grim craft of battle. Canada came of age when the Canadian Corps stormed Vimy Ridge, and thousands of immigrants like Gus Lambert helped carry their adopted country
 Dec. 1843 in Dorchester (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), Lower Canada, eldest son of Jean-Misaël Maynard, a farmer, and Constance Bélanger; m. 16 Nov. 1869 Ellen (Ella) McGourty in Saint John, N.B
tyrants . . . small minds, whom history will treat as they deserve, [they] have destroyed ecclesiastical influence in Canada.” In the diocese
 
. 1852 in Château-Richer, Lower Canada. The father of Augustin-René Langlois, dit Germain, was an important merchant in the town of Quebec after
 
, 153, 158, 176, 178, 188, 189, 198–99, 209; 13, pp.95, 188, 216; 14, pp.13, 15, 107, 170, 181. [Anthony Casteel], “Anthony Casteel’s journal,” Coll. doc. inédits Canada et Amérique, II (1889
 
; then he started on his theology at Bordeaux and was ordained a priest four years later. Lauzon sailed for Canada in 1716; shortly after arriving in
. 1924. Dictionnaire biographique des musiciens canadiens (2e éd., Lachine, Qué., 1935), 168 (also includes a photo). Encyclopedia of music in Canada (Kallmann et al
theatre business of western Canada. In 1910, when Martin Beck of the Orpheum circuit announced that he intended to build a new theatre in Winnipeg
 
 Canada ecclésiastique . . . (Montréal), 1901, 1903. F.-L. Desaulniers, Les vieilles familles d’Yamachiche (4v., Montréal, 1898–1908), 4: 122. A. A. Johnston, A
 
, Dictionnaire. Frégault, La guerre de la conquête, 310–11, 332–33, 350–51. Gosselin, L’Église du Canada jusqu’à la conquête, III, 410–12, 491. Kellogg, French
 
religious vocation in France. He arrived in Canada in late 1773 or the summer of 1774 in response to a call from Charles-François
 
theology. He was ordained a priest in 1716 and sailed for Canada. bound for the Illinois country and from there to the Arkansas country. But he stayed in New France, “having learned at Quebec that
 
). PAC, MG 9, B8, 12 (13 févr. 1719). Coll. doc. inédits Canada et Amérique, II, 170, 175. N.S. Archives, IV, 50, 52, 55, 56–60, 62–64, 76, 78. PAC
 
 1829. Hare et Wallot, Les imprimés dans le Bas-Canada, 217, 229, 315, 352. Quebec directory, 1822. Raymond Gariépy, Les terres de L’Ange-Gardien (Québec, 1984), 602–3
(Victoria, 1980). Sylvia Van Kirk, “Many tender ties”: women in fur-trade society in western Canada, 1670–1870 (Winnipeg, [1980]).
 
. Bonnault, “Le Canada militaire,” 474f. Fauteux, Les chevaliers de Saint-Louis, 128. Lorin, Le comte de Frontenac, 349f. P.-G. Roy, Fils de Québec, I, 44f. É.-Z
 
Columbia (n.p., 1906). The history of Temple Emanu-El (Victoria, [1983]). The Jew in Canada: a complete record of Canadian Jewry from the days of the French régime to the present time
 
, 9. Bonnault, “Le Canada militaire,” APQ Rapport, 1949-51, 444. Massicotte, “Répertoire des engagements pour l’Ouest,” APQ Rapport, 1930-31; 1931–32. Tanguay, Dictionnaire
 
 Vallière), pièce 21; F1A, 17, f.17. AQ, NF, Coll. de pièces jud. et not., liasse 57, pièce 2268. NYCD (O’Callaghan and Fernow), IX, 745, 756, 762. Gagnon, “Noms propres au Canada français
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