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Blake, W.H.

  • CA QUA00621
  • Personne
  • n.d.

Army officer, Kingston, Ont.

Bowerman (family)

  • CA QUA00628
  • Famille
  • 1883-1974

The Bowerman family emigrated from England to the United States and Canada and were a prominent family in Prince Edward County. Merton Yarwood Williams, a descendant of the Bowerman family, was a Queen's graduate (1909) and professor of Geology at the University of British Columbia.

Brebner, Kenneth A.

  • CA QUA00631
  • Personne
  • n.d.

Student, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, ON.

Consulting Engineer, Beamsville, ON.

Bronskill, Joan

  • CA QUA00634
  • Personne
  • ?-1978

Insect histologist, Belleville and Ottawa. Queen's alumni, Arts '48.

Bruce, Everend Lester

  • CA QUA00637
  • Personne
  • 1884-1949

Professor, Department of Geology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.

Smellie, James Forman

  • CA QUA00651
  • Personne
  • n.d.

James Forman Smellie was a student at Queen's University.

Cameron, Edward Robert

  • CA QUA00656
  • Personne
  • 1857-1931

Edward Cameron was a lawyer and author.

Cameron, John Duncan

  • CA QUA00657
  • Personne
  • fl. 1934

John Duncan Cameron was a lawyer.

Canada (Province). Board of Statistics and Registration

  • CA QUA00663
  • Collectivité
  • n.d.

A wide range of statistical reports were supplied by the Lieutenant Governor to the Colonial Office and to the Legislature. These reports were based on data collected by the Civil Secretary and by the Provincial Secretary and Registrar. By 1821, reporting practices had formalized; the Blue Books of Statistics were produced annually thereafter. The Civil Secretary was responsible for preparing reports enclosed in despatches to the Colonial Office. From 1832 onward, however, the Provincial Secretary was responsible for preparing the Blue Books. After the union of Upper and Lower Canada, the Board of Registration and Statistics, composed of the Provincial Secretary, the Receiver General and the Inspector General, took over the task.
As a result of the prominence of agricultural statistics, the Minister of Agriculture was appointed chairman of the Board of Registration and Statistics, created in 1847. Among its other responsibiliti es, the Board conducted decennial censuses (Hodgetts, pp. 238-239). In 1852, the Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics was created. It exercised loose supervision of voluntary agricultural societies, and extended grants to these societies, by means of Boards of Agriculture for both Canada West and Canada East (16 Vic., Chap. 11). As formally constituted by statute in 1868, the post-Confederation Department of Agriculture was responsible for statistics and the census. (31 Vic., Chap. 53). In 1912, responsibility for the census and statistics was transferred to the Department of Trade and Commerce (Annual Report, 1911-1912, p. 60).

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