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Taschereau, Jean-Thomas
J.T. Taschereau Jean-Thomas Taschereau, an Assembly member until 1827, he helped found Le Canadien, was imprisoned, and eventually was appointed a judge.
ID #10232

Tecumseh
Tecumseh Tecumseh (1768-1813). Half-tone print by Frederick H. Brigden (1871-1956).
ID #21763
Prophet and Tecumseh In the early 19th century a tribal confederacy was formed to unite resistance against the United States under the charismatic leader, the Prophet, and his brother, the Shawnee war-chief, Tecumseh.
ID #10252
Death of Tecumseh In 1813 Tecumseh, a powerful Shawnee Indian leader and ally of the British, was killed in the Battle of Moraviantown in southwestern Upper Canada, probably by mounted American militiamen.
ID #20687

Thompson, David
David Thompson David Thompson, fur trader, geographer and cartographer, he was the first white man to traverse the whole length of the Columbia River and was the first to produce a comprehensive map of western lands.
ID #10269

Thompson, John
Sir John Thompson Sir John Thompson, Premier of Nova Scotia, federal justice minister, and Canadian Prime Minister, 1892-1894.
ID #20772

Thomson, Charles Poulett
Lord Sydenham Lord Durham Sydenham reunited the two Canadas in 1841 and became the first Governor-General of a single Province of Canada.
ID #20699

Thomson, Tom
Tom Thomson Tom Thomson (1877-1917), an artist forerunner of Ontario's celebrated Group of Seven Painters, he became a commercial artist in Toronto, and served as a ranger in Algonquin Park, developing his regard for northern wilds.
ID #21716
Tom Thomson Tom Thomson (1888-1917), a commercial illustrator in Toronto, he made sketching trips to Algonquin Park where he developed the vivid style of landscape painting of the Group-of-Seven artists in Canada.
ID #20822

Tilley, Samuel L.
Samuel Leonard Tilley Born in New Brunswick, Samuel Leonard Tilley (1818-1896) went from a drugstore business in Saint John into provincial politics in the 1850s, carrying New Brunswick into the Canadian Confederation.
ID #20710
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