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Haven, Conn., [1960]– ), 16: 140; 17: 56. C. S. Brigham, History and bibliography of American news papers, 1690–1820 (2v., Worcester, Mass., 1947). DAB. Tremaine
 
, Dept. of Arch. and Special Coll. (Winnipeg), mss 56 (C. W. Gordon [Ralph Connor] papers). Globe, 6 Jan. 1902
Univ. Arch., RG 38, c.1, minute-book, 1823–33. PAC, RG 8, I (C ser.), 221; RG 68, General index, 1651–1841. Univ. of Edinburgh Library, Special Coll. Dept., Medical matriculation
 
–1922. Historical sketch of the county of Carleton, ed. C. C. J. Bond (Belleville, Ont., 1971), 176–77 [reprint of the text only of Illustrated historical atlas of the county of
 
. Once resident at Port Hope, Roger founded another newspaper, the Atlas, which was described succinctly as “a venture of C. Roger & Co., in 1858 which stood a short battle.” He then
 
ROSS, DUNCAN, Presbyterian minister, farmer, educator, office holder, and author; b. c. 1770 in the parish of
; Davis), also known as Moses, fugitive slave and “conductor” on the Underground Railroad; b. 1820 or 1821 near Bucktown, Dorchester County, Md; m. first c
 
, Halifax, almost the entire student body of the university was present. Allan C. Dunlop
. ANQ-Q, CE1-71, 16 janv. 1830. Arch. du monastère des ursulines (Québec), Annales, II: 65, 67; XI: 62–63. PAC, MG 30, D1, 26: 650; RG 8, I (C ser.), 79: 107
 
, trans. C. G. Leland and J. D. Prince (New York and London, 1902). W. O. Raymond, The River St. John: its physical features, legends and history from 1604 to 1784
 
SALLIS, ISAAC, soldier, tavern keeper, drayman, and florist; b. c. 1833 in
unidentified and undated newspaper clipping in the Sandham collection at McGill states that Mr. C. N. Williamson came to Montreal to exhibit Sandham’s extensive collection of graphic and other
(London, 1911). DAB. CC. Davis and W. A. Alderson, The true story of “Ramona”; its facts and fictions, inspiration and purpose (Toronto, 1914), 234–55. DNB
 
prospects (London, 1846). Bancroft Library, Univ. of California (Berkeley), A. C. Anderson, “History of the northwest coast
SINCLAIR, WILLIAM, HBC chief factor; b. c. 1794 in Rupert’s
, Dec. 8th 1819”; ms 787, memorandum no.1052; RG 1, A-I-6: 5750–51, 5817–18, 5857–58; C-I-3, 90: 59; 123: 4; 146: 12; C-I-4, 4: 12, 114, 117; RG 21, United
 
SPROULE (Sprowle), GEORGE, army officer, surveyor, office holder, and politician; b. c. 1743 in Athlone (Republic of Ireland
Kachenooting), Methodist missionary, school teacher, and translator; b. probably c. 1818 in Upper Canada near the present Rama Indian Reserve, eldest son of Bigwind and Mary
literature (New York, 1957). V. J. Eylands, Lutherans in Canada, intro. F. C. Fry (Winnipeg, 1945). J. C. F. Hood, Icelandic church saga (London, 1946). Icelandic
 
STEWART, CHARLES, office holder, lawyer, politician, army officer, and land agent; b. c. 1759 in Campbeltown
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