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| Hincks, Francis | |||
| Sir Francis Hincks Sir Francis Hincks (1807-1885), member of
Parliament for Oxford County in 1841 and Premier of Canada West, 1851-1854. ID #20118 |
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| Francis Hincks Sir Francis Hincks (1807-1885), in official court
dress, was Editor of the Toronto Examiner. Dedicated to the cause of responsible government, he
was a force in Union politics. ID #20106 |
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| Hoodless, Adelaide Hunter | |||
| Adelaide H. Hoodless Adelaide Hunter Hoodless, founder of the
first Women's Institute at Stoney Creek, Ontario, and co-founder of Canada's National Council of
Woman and the Victorian Order of Nurses. ID #20174 |
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| Howe, C.D. | |||
| Vehicle Production Canadian federal Munitions Minister, C.D.
Howe, at the wheel celebrating one-half million military vehicles on June 19, 1943. ID #20956 |
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| Howe, Joseph | |||
| Joseph Howe A leading Reformer in the Canadian Maritime,
Joseph Howe (1804-1873) was the powerful champion of responsible self-government in his
native Nova Scotia, achieving that goal by 1848. ID #20694 |
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| Hudson, Henry | |||
| Henry Hudson Henry Hudson, who, searching for the North West
Passage, wintered on James Bay, 1610-1611. Woodcut. ID #20065 |
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| Henry Hudson The last voyage of Henry Hudson, 1611, the
English navigator who sailed into Hudson Bay and was cast adrift with a few loyal supporters by
his own mutinous sailors into the icy waters. ID #10105 |
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| Hughes, Sam | |||
| Sam Hughes Sir Sam Hughes, a school teacher, then a newspaper
owner, he was a Conservative federal member of parliament, 1892-1921, and Minister of Militia,
1911-1916. ID #20832 |
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