Canadian History Dictionary Brockville
Chief town of Leeds County, Ontario, on left bank of St.
Lawre...
Charlevoix Pierre-francois-xavier De 1682-1761 First Came To
Canada in 1705, as an instructor in the Jesuits' College at Que...
Breadalbane John Campbell Second Marquis Of 1796-1862 Represented
Okehampton in Parliament, 1820-1826, and Perthshire, 1832. =Ind...
Loudon John Campbell Fourth Earl Of 1705-1782 General Index :
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Made commander-in-chief of British force...
O'connor John 1824-1887 Born In Boston Mass Came To Canada
1828. Studied law and called to the bar of Upper Canada, 1854. ...
Yukon River
Rises at the headwaters of the Nisutlin, and empties into
Beri...
Knox College
Presbyterian Theological College, established, 1844.
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Lyveden Robert Vernon Baron 1800-1873 British Statesman Index :
(George Brown Era) Dwells upon defencelessness of Canada, 184. ...
Conkling Senator Roscoe 1829-1888 American Statesman Index : George Brown Era
Favourable to proposed Reciprocity Treaty of 1864, 230-231.
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Fort St James
On Stuart Lake, northern British Columbia. =Index=:
(Mackenzie...
Registration
(John Graves Simcoe era) Of deeds in Upper Canada, system intro...
Index : Count Frontenac Era Captured By Troyes 206 Captured Alternately By French And
English, 343, 345. =Bib.=: Dawson, The Saint Lawrence Basin; La...
Biencourt De Poutrincourt Charles 1583-1638? Son Of Jean De
Biencourt. Accompanied his father to Port Royal in 1605. Return...
Astorians
Name applied to members of the two expeditions fitted out
by J...
Paris Treaty Of
Between England and France, signed 1763. Ceded
Canada to Brita...
Lalemant Jerome 1593-1673 Superior Of Jesuit Missions In Canada
1645-1650, and 1659-1665. A missionary to the Hurons until 1645...
Monmouth
(John Graves Simcoe era) Battle of, Simcoe at, 26; description ...
Monsabre Father
(Bishop Laval era) On Laval University, 99.
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Campbell Robert 1808-1894 Entered Service Of Hudson's Bay Company
1832, and sent to the Mackenzie River district, 1834. For the n...
Flag Incident
(Bishop Laval era) In siege of Quebec, 230. (Count Frontenac er...
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