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| Kirby, William | |||
| William Kirby William Kirby (1817-1906), an early Canadian
writer, author of The U.E., The Golden Dog, and Annals of Niagara. ID #20133 |
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| LaFontaine, Louis Hippolyte | |||
| Louis H. LaFontaine Louis Hippolyte LaFontaine (1807-1864), a
French-Canadian Reform leader in Lower Canada and parliament member for York County in
Canada West. ID #20117 |
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| Laidlaw, George | |||
| George Laidlaw George Laidlaw (1828-1880), the successful
promoter and builder of railways such as the Toronto, Grey and Bruce, the Toronto and
Nipissing, and the Credit Valley line. ID #20131 |
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| Lalement | |||
| Gabriel Lalemant Sketch of Father Gabriel Lalemant, an early
Jesuit missionary during the 17th century in Ontario, later to be killed along with Father Jean de
Brébeuf. ID #20059 |
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| Iroquois Indians
ID #20658 |
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| Langmuir, John | |||
| John Langmuir John Langmuir (1835-1915), an important early
civil servant for Ontario and an advocate for broader social welfare plans. ID #20127 |
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| Langton, Anne | |||
| Anne Langton Anne Langton (1804-1893). Arriving in Upper
Canada in the early 1830s, she wrote vividly about lives on the frontier farmlands near
Peterborough. ID #20098 |
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| Lapointe, Ernest | |||
| Ernest
Lapointe Ernest Lapointe (1876-1941), a Quebec-born lawyer, he sat
in the federal House, 1904-1941, was appointed minister of marine and
fisheries in 1921, and was minister of justice, 1924-1941. ID #20878 |
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