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| Macdonald, John Sandfield | |||
| John
S. Macdonald John Sandfield Macdonald (1812-1872), first premier (1867-1871) of
the newly erected Province of Ontario in 1867. ID #20125 |
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| First
Legislature Photograph of the first Legislature of Ontario, 1867, in the old
parliament buildings on King Street, Toronto, Ontario, (with Premier Sandfield Macdonald
behind the top hat on the table at the front). ID #20033 |
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| MacDonald, J.E.H. | |||
| J.E.H.
Macdonald James E.H. Macdonald ID #21765 |
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| J.E.H.
MacDonald J.E.H. MacDonald (1874-1932), a commercial artist who worked with
Tom
Thomas and a founder of the Group of Seven, particularly painting in the Algoma district
of Ontario. ID #20168 |
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| Macdonell, Miles | |||
| Red
River Settlers Early settlers arriving at the Red River Colony, 1812, with the
first governor of the colony, Miles Macdonell. ID #10271 |
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| Mackay, A. | |||
| Shipyard
Welder Mrs. A. Mackay, a shipyard welder in Pictou, Nova Scotia, World War
II. ID #20953 |
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| Mackenzie, Alexander | |||
| Alexander
Mackenzie Alexander Mackenzie, a trader for the Montreal-based North West
Company,
in 1789 probed northward from Lake Athabaska to reach open Arctic water, and in 1793
journeyed west through the mountains to reach the Pacific. ID #20686 |
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| Mackenzie, Alexander | |||
| Alexander
Mackenzie Alexander Mackenzie (1822-1892), from Sarnia, Ontario, was Prime
Minister of Canada, 1873-1878. ID #20737 |
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