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| Johnson, John | |||
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John Johnson Sir John Johnson (1742-1830), organized the King's Royal Regiment
of
New York, and subsequently was in charge of United Empire Loyalist resettlement along the
upper St. Lawrence River after 1783. ID #20115 |
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| Johnson, William | |||
| William
Johnson Sir William Johnson (1715-1774), the Superintendent of the Iroquois, and
an effective British agent to take the powerful Six Nations into action on the British
side from 1755 onward. His wife was a high-ranking Mohawk matron. ID #10137 |
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| Jolliet | |||
| Marquette
and Jolliet Father Marquette and Jolliet on the Mississippi, exploring toward the
south. ID #10124 |
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| Kane, Paul | |||
| Paul
Kane Paul Kane (1810-1871), who dedicated himself to painting the life of the
Indian peoples of the Canadian North West, travelling by canoe, snowshoe or
horseback. ID #20132 |
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| Kelsey, Henry | |||
| Henry
Kelsey An imaginative reconstruction of young Henry Kelsey first encountering
buffalo on the Plains, 1691, exploring for the Hudson's Bay Company. ID #10116 |
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| Henry
Kelsey ID #21969 |
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| Kelso, John | |||
| John
Kelso John Kelso, founder of the Ontario Children's Aid Society in 1891, with some
of the children which the social agency supervised. ID #20148 |
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