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Miller, Willet Green

  • CA QUA00911
  • Personne
  • 1867-1925

Born at Norfolk County, Ontario in 1867, Willet Green Miller was educated at the University of Toronto (B.A. 1890) and later he held junior appointments in the University of Toronto, Queen's University and at Chicago, Harvard and Heidelberg Universities. In 1896 he entered the employ of the Government of Ontario as a geologist and in 1902 he was appointed provincial geologist. He had a great deal to do with the development of mining in Ontario in the period that followed. He died at Toronto in 1925.

M.J. White Hardware Store

  • CA QUA00914
  • Collectivité
  • n.d.

M.J. White Hardware Store operated in Westport, Ontario.

Mowat, Herbert Macdonald

  • CA QUA00925
  • Personne
  • 1862-1928

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Murdock, James

  • CA QUA00928
  • Personne
  • 1871-1949

James Murdock (1871-1949) was Vice President of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen (1905-1921), Minister of Labour (1921-1925) and Senator (1930-1949).

Nicols, Matthew

  • CA QUA00941
  • Personne
  • 1820-1854

Matthew Nichols was born in 1820 in Ireland. During the 1830's he was a circuit-riding minister in central Ontario. He died of cholera at the age of thirty-three.

O'Connor, Francis Xavier

  • CA QUA00951
  • Personne
  • 1886-1971

Francis Xavier O'Connor (1889-1971) was born in Kingston. He graduated from Queen's University with an M.B. in 1914, had a fellowship in Pathology in 1914, and graduated with an M.D.C.M. in 1915. That year he enlisted and served in England, Egypt, and France with No. 5 and No. 7 Canadian Hospitals. In 1921 he went to New York to the Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital for post-graduate work. He practiced for a time in New Jersey before returning to Kingston in 1929 where he practiced his specialty until retiring in 1969.

Ontario Gymnastic Federation

  • CA QUA00956
  • Collectivité
  • n.d.

The Ontario Gymnastic Federation was incorporated in 1974 for the purpose of promoting the sport of gymnastics, the training of coaches, the organization of competitions, and the training of judges and officials. The origins of the Ontario Gymnastic Federation date to the formation of gymnastic clubs at the German Harmonie Club and at the Sokol Club in Toronto, which initiated the formation of the Central Ontario Branch of the Amateur Athletic Union. Around 1967 the gymnasts of Ontario began to put together their own association, the Central Ontario Gymnastic Association. By November of 1968 the name was changed to the Ontario Gymnastic Association.

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