the Winter government signed a controversial contract with railway builder Robert Gillespie Reid*, and the Liberals split
afterwards he divested himself of his Nova Scotia operations. He befriended Robert Gillespie Reid* and his sons
Nov. 1866 in Sydney (Australia), eldest son of Robert Gillespie Reid
1888, at the suggestion of prominent Maine politician James Gillespie Blaine, Clergue vied with Russian and British promoters for a long-term monopoly on railways, waterworks, and banking services in
Robert Gillespie Reid*. He had built most of the transinsular line, now completed, after signing construction and operating contracts with
Gisborne*], the completion by Robert Gillespie Reid* and his sons of a trans-island railway in 1898, Guglielmo Marconi’s reception of
Robert Gillespie Reid*]. Over the prime minister’s objections, assistance was
William Gillespie, in 1976 that “if we yield to the temptation of concentrating on today, we will default [on] our major responsibility to our children and to hundreds of millions elsewhere in the world who