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. On 15 May 1914 Gadbois’s career took a new turn. He became a city employee, when he was appointed, jointly with T. C. M. Black, to the new position of superintendent of playgrounds
. Johnson (Toronto, 1975), 286–301. Caron, La colonisation de la prov. de Québec, vol.2. C. M. Day, Pioneers of the Eastern Townships . . . (Montreal, 1863
went into partnership with Holton, Macpherson, and Gzowski to form a railway construction firm, C. S. Gzowski and Company. Their first contract was for building the Toronto to Sarnia line. Galt
 
the chief road officer, subdelegate of the intendant, churchwarden, and seigneur; b. c. 1643, son of Claude Genaple and Catherine Coursier, of the parish of Saint-Merri in Paris; d
, General Synod Arch. (Toronto), and the PANS, as are the records of Algernon Gifford at Forteau (C/Nfl., box II/27, folder 316). ACC
locale au Québec (de 1791 aux troubles de 1837–38): la querelle des écoles, l’affaire des fabriques et le problème des insurrections de 1837–38 (Montréal, 1975). C.-P
 
Larochepot” (4v.). J.-C. Caisse, L’Institut des Frères des écoles chrétiennes: son origine, son but et ses œuvres (Montréal, 1883). Chapitres généraux de l’Institut des Frères des écoles
l’Association nationale St-Jean-Baptiste, Montréal, 1834–1904 (Montréal, [1904]), 35. The storied province of Quebec: past and present, ed. W. [C. H.] Wood et al. (5v
collection of documents on the Indian lands of the Grand River, ed. C. M. Johnston (Toronto, 1964), 189–92, 203–4.
, 1958). J.‑C. Dionne, “Notes de recherche: documents pour l’étude des expositions et musées pour la prévention des accidents et des maladies du travail au Québec au début du siècle,” Labour (St
from the street; &c was privately printed at Halifax around 1866; a copy is available at the Univ. of Toronto, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library. His biography of Thomas Chandler Haliburton
. Fred Cogswell [Most of T. C. Haliburton’s works were republished many times. The following list indicates their first date
Lougheed” (typescript, 1996; copy in the Lougheed House, Arch. & Coll.). Buffalo Child Long Lance [S. C. Long], “Indians of the northwest and west Canada,” Mentor (New York), 12, 2
 
HARDY, ELIAS, lawyer and office-holder; b. c. 1744 at Farnham, England; m. Martha Huggeford of New York; d
HART, AARON, businessman; b. c. 1724, perhaps in Bavaria (Federal Republic of
, folders 1, 7, 14, 15. PAC, RG 68, General index, 1651–1841: 60, 296, 392, 644. L.C., House of Assembly, Journals, 1828–29, app.EE; Statutes, 1831–32, c.58, art.1. “Benjamin Hart and
 
., Legislative Council, Journal, 1839 (2nd session), 10; 1840, 6; P.E.I., Acts, 1851, c.3, s.4; PRO, CO 226/65, 5; 226/67, 44; 226/69, 326, 340, 427; 226/71, 251, 259–61, 288, 293–300; 226/79, 48
. J. C. Stockdale Charles Heavysege, The advocate, a
), outfit 301 (autumn 1970), 4–63. C. P. Wilson, “Across the prairies two centuries ago,” CHA Report, 1954
, Timber: history of the forest industry in B.C. (Vancouver, 1975). Phyllis Veazey, “John Hendry and the Vancouver, Westminster and Yukon Railway: ‘It would put us on easy street,’” BC
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