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Ouendats
(Samuel de Champlain era) General name given by French to four Huron tribes, 89.
Otway's Regiment
Ouentaron
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Osler William 1849- Born In Bond Head Ontario Educated At
Toronto and McGill Universities; from 1874 to 1884 professor of medicine at McGill University; from 1884 to 1889 professor of clinical medicine in the University of Pennsylvania; Gulstonian lecturer at the Royal College of Physicians, London, 1885; an...
Oswald Richard 1705-1784 Lord Dorchester Era Sent To Discuss Matters With
Franklin, 192, 213. =Bib.=: Dict. Nat. Biog. ...
Oswegatchie
Former name of the town of Ogdensburg. =Index=: (Lord Dorchester era) Captain Foster stationed at, 142. (Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Starting-point of many scouting parties, 150. ...
Oswego
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) British post at mouth of Oswego River, 25; battle at, 26, 40, 121; Haldimand returns to, from Niagara, 27; Indians around, 28; derivation of name, 32; Amherst at, 33, 34, 35; Haldimand insists on importance of suitably fo...
Otis Charles Pomeroy
(Samuel de Champlain era) Translator of Champlain's Voyages, 277. ...
Otoucha
(Samuel de Champlain era) Huron village, 88. ...
Ottawa
Formerly Bytown. Founded about the year 1827, and named after Colonel By, a Royal Engineer, who built the Rideau Canal, and whose workmen formed the nucleus of the infant town. The name was changed to Ottawa in 1854, and Queen Victoria, in 1858, selec...
Ottawa Indians
A tribe of the Algonquian family. First mentioned in Champlain's narrative, 1615. The explorer met a party of these Indians on French River. They were called the Cheveux Releves, because of their peculiar method of dressing the hair. They occupied Man...
Ottawa River
A tributary of the St. Lawrence. Total length, 685 miles. Explored by Champlain in 1613 and 1615. Named after Ottawa Indians. The river formed for many years the thoroughfare of explorers, missionaries, and fur traders, from Montreal to the far West. ...
Ottawa University Of
Established, 1848. Originally incorporated under the title of "College of Bytown"; received the title of "College of Ottawa," 1866. Pope Leo XIII raised it to the rank of a Roman Catholic University, 1889. It suffered from a serious fire, 1903. The u...
Otway's Regiment
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) On British right, 189. ...
Ouendats
(Samuel de Champlain era) General name given by French to four Huron tribes, 89. ...
Ouentaron
(John Graves Simcoe era) Indian name of Lake Simcoe, 93. See also Lake Simcoe. ...
Ourouehate
See Big Mouth. ...
Overman
(Samuel de Champlain era) Farmer of county of Renfrew, Ontario, discovers astrolabe lost by Champlain, 76. ...
Owen Admiral
(Wilmot era) Member of New Brunswick Council, 69. ...
Pabos
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Haldimand acquires seigniory of, 50; sends his nephew there, 73; not profitable, 111. ...
Pacific Coast
See North-West Coast. ...
Pacific Fur Company
Organized by John Jacob Astor in 1810. Sometimes known as the Astor Fur Company. Astor had made a fortune in the fur trade, and formed the plan of extending his operations to the Pacific coast, and building a post at the mouth of the Columbia. He sugg...
Pacific Scandal
(Sir James Douglas era) Difficulties aroused by episode, 321. (Sir Georges E. Cartier era) Cartier's connection with, 53-54, 105-106. (Sir John A Macdonald era) History of, 199-211; grew out of Pacific Railway project, 200; the two syndicates, 200; go...
Pagan William
(Wilmot era) Appointed to New Brunswick Council, 7. ...
Pakington Sir John
See Hampton. ...