ROGERS, SAMUEL MAYNARD, businessman, militia and army officer, bookkeeper, undertaker, and civil servant; b. 14 April 1862
MITCHELL, ROBERT MENZIES, teacher, physician, office holder, politician, and asylum superintendent; b. 28 Oct. 1865 in Port
Rogers*, the engineer in charge of mountain-location work. Wilson soon found himself at the survey headquarters at the foot of the Rockies packing supplies on up to 80 Indian-bred horses that
, and his assertiveness created tension with Harcourt, who found it difficult to return to the traditional deputy minister’s role. He also believed, according to botanist Roger Vick, that Marshall was
HARRIS, ROBERT EDWARD, lawyer, businessman, and judge; b. 18 Aug. 1860 in Lequille, N.S., son of Robert Jefferson Harris and
prison. In 1874 John and his brother, Robert, emigrated to Winnipeg to live with their uncle, Robert Machray*, who was the Anglican bishop of the
closest associates were Robert Rogers, minister of public works from 1900 to 1911
Walkem*]. Premier Robert Beaven*, realizing Louise’s popularity, was said to have suggested that if Vancouver Island became a separate kingdom
business had closed in his absence. By 1920 he was once more an employee of the Gordon Drysdale store in Vancouver, but in 1922 he moved his family across the country to Toronto, where he joined the Robert
HAMMOND, JOHN, artist and educator; b. 11 April 1843 in Montreal, second son of Robert Hammond, a stonemason, and Elizabeth
Québec (Montréal, 1994). Pierre Harvey, Histoire de l’École des hautes études commerciales de Montréal (2v., Montréal, 1994–2002), 1 (1887–1926). Roger Larose, “100 years of
Prime Minister Sir Robert Laird Borden for the care of its wounded
: his memoirs, ed. Henry Borden (2v., Toronto, 1938), 2. R. C. Brown, Robert Laird Borden: a biography (2v., Toronto, 1975–80), 2. Roger Graham, Arthur Meighen: a biography (3v
.
Jean-François Auger
The author would like to thank Roger Fyen of Montreal for an interview given on 21 July 2005 and
Whitney* quickly met with his minister of education, Robert Allan Pyne, as
probably recovered financially. Then, as in the 1880s, the property was held in his wife’s name. In 1909 the Woods built a new home next to that of Robert
Gay and Samuel, was a leading local businessman. After obtaining his early education at the public school in Windsor, William proceeded to Acacia Villa School [see Sir Robert Laird
Canadians, it was a betrayal by Laurier of Canada’s cherished ties to the empire. Robert Rogers, Roblin’s minister of
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