Canadian History Dictionary Murdoch T W C
(Lord Sydenham era) Appointed civil secretary, 152.
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Wolford Lodge
(John Graves Simcoe era) In Devon, family estate of Simcoe, 40,...
Customs
(John Graves Simcoe era) Arrangement with Lower Canada respecti...
Gerry Elbridge 1744-1814 American Statesman Index : General Brock Era
Governor of Massachusetts, 172. =Bib.=: Cyc. Am. Biog.
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Quebec Literary And Historical Society
Founded at Quebec in 1824,
largely through the influence and l...
Bib : Canada: An Ency Vols 2 3 And 4 Chauveau L'instruction
Publique; Dawson, Fifty Years' Work in Canada; Hodgins, Documen...
Roubaud Pierre
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Ex-Jesuit, his erratic habits, 48...
Fort Conolly
In northern British Columbia. =Index=: (Sir James Douglas era) ...
Albanel Charles L Explores Hudson Bay 11
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Institut Canadien
A literary and scientific society, founded at
Montreal in 1844...
Ontario Lake
The smallest of the Great Lakes; area, 7,260 square
miles. Dis...
Clark Samuel
(Tilley era) Rector of Gagetown, 5.
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Bib : Dent Last Forty Years Mcmullen History Of Canada
Bourinot, Constitutional History of Canada; Egerton and Grant,
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Lavalette
(Samuel de Champlain era) A Basque, fishes on Acadian coast as ...
Franchise Act 1885
(Sir John A Macdonald era) Its terms, 258-259; fiercely opposed...
Macdonald Sir John Alexander 1815-1891 Joseph Howe Era Attends Charlottetown
Conference, 1864, and proposes union of all the provinces, 178;...
Batoche
(Sir John A Macdonald era) Storming of rebel camps at, 242. See...
Fort Yukon
Built by Alexander Hunter Murray of the Hudson's Bay
Company, ...
Parti Catholique
(Sir Georges E. Cartier era) An extreme faction of Quebec Conse...
Rocky Mountain Portage
Leads across an elbow of the Peace River, in
the mountains, ab...
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Almon William Bruce
(Joseph Howe era) A "bitter Tory," 86; called to Executive and
Legislative Councils of Nova Scotia, 1843, 86; his appointment leads to
resignation of Howe, 87; challenges Howe to a duel, 236. =Bib.=:
Campbell, History of Nova Scotia; Saunders, Three Premiers of Nova
Scotia.
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