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1875 Canadian Illustrated News cartoon shows Mackenzie the Mason and Governor General Lord Dufferin the Overseer In Canada, Mackenzie continued his career as a stonemason, building many structures that still stand today.
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1875 and Canadian
Beginning with Sir John A. Macdonald's National Policy ( 1879 ) and the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway ( 1875 – 1885 ) through Northern Ontario and the Canadian Prairies to British Columbia, Ontario manufacturing and industry flourished.
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir ( 26 August 1875 11 February 1940 ) was a Scottish novelist, historian and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the 15th since Canadian Confederation.
* James A. Baker ( trade unionist ) ( before 1875 – after 1903 ), Canadian miner in British Columbia ; official of Western Federation of Miners
In 1874 or 1875, John Sifton won contracts for preliminary construction work on the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) and moved the family to Winnipeg, where Arthur completed high school at Wesley College.
Sir Arthur William Currie GCMG, KCB ( 5 December 1875 – 30 November 1933 ), was a Canadian general during World War I.
The town was founded in 1875 as a fur trading post and NWMP ( North-West Mounted Police, now Royal Canadian Mounted Police ) fort.
In 1875, Kirkpatrick contested the Governor General's right to pardon Louis Riel without the consent of the Canadian Cabinet.
He was the Liberal Member of Parliament for Glengarry in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1875, and served as Postmaster General of Canada.
Before the construction was even complete, Fleming had the ICR re-gauged to standard gauge in 1875, following the trend of standardization sweeping U. S. and Canadian railways at the time.
Conservative Labour was the label used by Canadian Conservative Party politician Henry Buckingham Witton as a candidate in Hamilton, Ontario from 1872 to 1875.
George Coles ( September 20, 1810 – August 21, 1875 ) was a Canadian politician, being the first Premier of Prince Edward Island, and a Father of Canadian Confederation.
John Deighton ( November 1830 – May 29, 1875 ), generally known as " Gassy Jack ", was a Canadian bar owner who was born in Hull, England.
1875 and Illustrated
This was fully reported in the Illustrated London News of 30 October 1875 and included some of the recollections of the survivors including those of Edward Richard Woodham.
* Ware, I. D., Coach-Makers ' Illustrated Hand-Book, 1875: Containing Complete Instructions in All the Different Braches of Carriage Building, Astragal Press, 2nd edition, 1995.
On 30 October 1875, The Illustrated London News devoted its front-page and five other pages to an article about a reunion of the survivors of the Charge of the Light Brigade to celebrate the 21st Anniversary of the Charge.
An illustration of John the Baptist preaching about the Kingdom of Heaven, from the 1875 Young People's Illustrated Bible History
* A. T. Andreas, Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Iowa, 1875: " Indians of Iowa, Black Hawk, The Black Hawk War, The Black Hawk Purchase, Keokuk's Reserve, The Sac and Fox Agency, Indian Treaties ", scanned at Rootsweb
* A. T. Andreas, Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Iowa, 1875: " Territorial Relations, Pike's Expedition, Spanish Grants, The Half-Breed Tract ", scanned at Rootsweb
1875 and News
He became a leader-writer on the Edinburgh Evening News in 1875, and after a year in Australia returned to Edinburgh.
The idea manifested itself in 1875 when Bierce, who had resigned at the Town Crier and had spent three years in London, returned to San Francisco in the hope of regaining his earlier journalistic post in the News Letter.
The Daily News was founded by Melville E. Stone, Percy Meggy, and William Dougherty in 1875 and began publishing early the next year.
Barron worked at a number of newspapers throughout his life, including the Boston Daily News and the Boston Evening Transcript, the latter from 1875 to 1887.
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