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 | | This American influence increased in Canada after 1783 with the arrival of British loyalists who were fleeing the newly established United States. |  | | A permanent settlement had been established at Ottawa in 1800, and in 1857 the town became the capital of the British Province of Canada, constituted of Ontario and Québec. |  | | Vancouver grew as the most important port on Canada’s west coast. |
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| Â | Encyclopedia: Indian Act (Canada) |
 | | The Indian Act of Canada ( 1876) (full title "An Act respecting Indians") is an Act which establishes the rights of registered Indians and of their bands. |  | | Department of Justice of Canada - Indian Act |  | | A large part of the Act deals with the rights of band members living on reserves. |
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| Â | U.S. presidential election, 1876 - Canada Voyager : Travel & Tourism Guides : Information Portal |
 | | Other elections : 1864, 1868, 1872, 1876, 1880, 1884, 1888 |  | | Democrat Samuel J. Tilden received 184 electoral votes, Republican Rutherford B. Hayes received 163, and 22 electoral votes were uncertain, two different sets of returns being certified. |  | | See also: President of the United States, U.S. presidential election, 1876 |
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| Â | Isle of Tiree Online News |
 | | 13.1 Hector McDougall, born Tiree 1801, buried Hamilton 1876. |  | | Little Narrows Cemetery, Little Narrows, Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada. |  | | Margaret nee CAMPBELL, 1843-1885, Ontario, Canada, 1.2 |
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| Â | Reids of Mono Twp., Ontario, Canada |
 | | REID) was born November 08, 1876 in Mansfield, Ontario, Canada, and died March 25, 1940 in Miami, Florida, United States. |  | | Burial: Mono College Cemetery, Orangeville, Ontario, Canada vii. |  | | He was born February 05, 1926 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada, and died Abt. |
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| Â | 1876 in History |
 | | July 17, 1876 Rosa Jackson Lumpkin, Georgia, lived to be 115 (died in 1991) |  | | November 6, 1876 Giacomo Antonelli, Secretary of State of Pius IX, dies at 70 |  | | October 18, 1876 Francis Preston Blair, newspaper editor (Washington Globe), dies at 85 |
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| Â | CanadaSoccer.com Official Site of the Canadian Soccer Association |
 | | 1957 - Canada entered the FIFA World Cup for the first time and met the United States and Mexico in qualifying for the finals in Sweden in 1958. |  | | 1928 - The Dominion of Canada Football Association resigned from FIFA and remained outside the world governing body until 1946. |  | | This is the first time Canada has formed a national team in 30 years. |
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| Â | LENT: New York to Ontario, Canada & Beyond |
 | | ........3 James Martin LENT - b: 11 Nov 1837 Hamilton Twp., Northumberland, Upper Canada; d: 26 Jan 1883 |  | | .............4 George Franklin LENT - b: 16 Apr 1866 Coburg, Hamilton Twp., Northumberland, ON, Canada West |  | | - b: 1864 Coburg, Hamilton Twp., Northumberland, ON, Canada West |
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| Â | Ira Moody Chute, b: 1876 - Digby, Canada |
 | | Ira Moody Chute, b: 1876 - Digby, Canada |  | | Born: 17 JAN 1876 - Digby, Clements, Nova Scotia, Canada Marr: 1947 - Beverly, Massachusetts, USA Died: 1967 - Beverly, Massachusetts Father: William Henry Chute Mother: Fanny Isabel Savory Other Spouses: Lida Ann Drew |
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| Â | John WILEY born abt 1819-1876 Canada,VT,KY,IL |
 | | I sent for a pension and she stated John died in Fulton County KY in 1876, though she could not prove this to collect on the pension. |  | | She also couldnt prove marriage that she stated happened in Pope County in 1846.Any help greatly appreciated. |
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| Â | INDIAN ACT: 1876 |
 | | But, most of those who gave up their "Indian" rights were rewarded by becoming destitute wanderers that nobody in Canada wanted. |  | | Finally, in 1876, nine years after Confederation Canada devised and legislated the legal code it required to manage and fulfil the requirements of its Constitutional obligations! |  | | If I were an uninformed person, needing more hard evidence to cement views that Canada had careless indifference towards managing judiciously its trust responsibilities, for First Nations and their lands, this would do it; it took the government almost a decade to enact the legislation it needed to manage Indian affairs. |
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| Â | The Daily Bleed: A Calendar Better Than Boiled Coffee! Timeline, Chronology, Labor, Radical, Arts, Literature, Authors, ... |
 | | 1876 -- Canada: Assiniboine cede 121,000 square miles (twice the size of Washington state) in Treaty #6. |  | | US: Emma Goldman lectures in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, before traveling to Philadelphia. |  | | 1934 -- Canada: Emma Goldman presides over a poorly attended meeting at Hygeia Hall organized by the Libertarian Groups of Toronto to commemorate the 7th anniversary of the executions of Nicola Sacco & Bartolomeo Vanzetti; Heiner also speaks at the meeting. |
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Universities |
 | | The University of Fribourg, Switzerland, established in 1889, was warmly approved by Leo XIII. |  | | America: ROSS, The Universities of Canada, Appendix to Report of the Minister of Education (Toronto, 1896); Report of the Commissioner of Education (Washington, D.C.), an annual publication; ZIMMERMANN, Die Universitaten in dem Vereinigten Staaten Amerikas (Freiburg, 1896); PERRY, The American University in Monographs on Education in the U.S., ed. |  | | In countries where a larger freedom is enjoyed, the Holy See has encouraged new foundations. |
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| Â | ipedia.com: 1876 in Canada Article |
 | | Keewatin District is separated from the North-West Territories. |  | | The Indian Act of Canada defines the special status and land regulations of Aboriginal peoples who live on reserves ; they have no vote in Canadian elections and are exempt from taxes |  | | See also: 1875 in Canada, other events of 1876, 1877 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'. |
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| Â | Laurier L. LaPierre Biography |
 | | Laurier L. LaPierre (born November 21, 1929) is a Canadian Senator and former broadcaster, journalist and author. |  | | After the show's cancellation LaPierre moved to politics as a "star candidate" for the New Democratic Party of Canada in the 1968 Canadian election. |  | | He is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. |
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| Â | Chauveau, Pierre Joseph Olivier. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 |
 | | During his tenure normal schools were established and separate schools were created for English-speaking and French-speaking students. |  | | In 1878 he became professor of Roman law at Laval Univ. Chauveau wrote the novel Charles Guérin (1852), several biographies, poetry, and essays, including LInstruction publique du Canada (1876). |  | | He became superintendent of education (1855) in Lower Canada. |
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| Â | The Atlas of Canada - Territorial Evolution, 1876 |
 | | The District of Keewatin is formed from part of the Northwest Territories in 1876. |  | | Canada’s long and diversified settlement history is reflected in the two distinct patterns of boundaries that differentiate between eastern and western Canada. |  | | The eastern boundaries closely conform to natural features such as drainage basins, while the boundaries of western and northern Canada reflect the administrative organisation of these lands by, first, the Hudson’s bay Company and later the Government of Canada. |
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| Â | Thomas Shannon, b: 1876 - South Gloucester, Canada |
 | | Marr: 23 DEC 1896 - Harrisville, NY Died: 27 MAY 1963 - Ogdensburg, NY Hospital |  | | Born: 1851 Marr: 1876 Died: 1914, NY Mother: |  | | Born: 1856, Canada Died: 1908, NY Thomas Shannon |
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| Â | Mary Jane Brooks, b: 1855 - King Township, Canada |
 | | Died: 14 MAY 1958 - Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada |  | | Died: 15 MAY 1981 - Vernon, British Columbia, Canada |  | | Born: 19 MAY 1876 - Drayton, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada |
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| Â | 1876 in Canada |
 | | See also: \n 1875 in Canada, \n other events of 1876, \n 1877 in Canada and the \n list of 'years in Canada'. |
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| Â | Bell Canada - 1876: First LD Call |
 | | He was key to the establishment and development of the telephone in Canada and is considered the founder of The Bell Telephone Company of Canada, incorporated by Federal charter on April 29, 1880. |  | | Sise is also credited with the formulation of the Company’s first mission statement : "…this Company…has endeavoured to give the public the best service at the lowest rate compatible with the interests of its shareholders". |  | | In the Winter of 1880, former sea captain, Charles Fleetford Sise, arrives in Montreal armed with a mandate by the American owners of the Bell telephone patents to organize a Canadian company on a national basis and to harmonize the conflicting telephone interests here. |
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| Â | Jean Baptiste Albert, b: 1842 - Bytown , Canada |
 | | Born: 9 JAN 1842 - Bytown, Carleton County, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Marr: ABT 1869 - Bytown, Carleton County, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Died: 19 JAN 1901 - Bytown, Carleton County, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Father: Andre Henri Albert Mother: Marie Ovide Damours-Potvin Other Spouses: Philomene McGillivray |  | | Born: 24 JAN 1842 - Bytown, Carleton County, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Died: 30 DEC 1894 - Bytown, Carleton County, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Father: Mother: Other Spouses: |  | | Born: 24 JUL 1844 - Bytown, Carleton County, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Marr: ABT 1864 - Died: 23 MAR 1906 - Bytown, Carleton County, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Father: Mother: Other Spouses: |
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| Â | Amazon.ca: Books: Victorian America: Transformations in Everyday Life, 1876-1915 |
 | | This well written, thematic presentation of American history from 1876 to 1915 is structured around short accounts of the Centennial Expo in Philadelphia (1876), the World's Columbian Expo in Chicago (1893) and the Panama-Pacific Expo in San Francisco (1915). |  | | The eight chapters enclosed in these snap-shots are: Moving, Working, Housing, Consuming, Communicating, Playing, Striving, Living and Dying, each with detaild endnotes. |  | | Its mobility required roads, trains, trolleys, maps, canals, autos; new means of communication in telephones, telegraphs, and mass media; and a standard time devised by railroads and measured by alarm clocks, time clocks, and cheap watches. |
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| Â | 1876 in Canada |
 | | This page obtained Sun, 05 Dec 2004 07:55:48 GMT |  | | I wish I had my laptop handy so I could use OmniKnow. |  | | other events of 1876, 1877 in Canada and the |
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| Â | Re: Joseph Goyette, 1876 Canada to Pawtucket, RI |
 | | Re: Joseph Goyette, 1876 Canada to Pawtucket, RI |  | | Re: Joseph Goyette, 1876 Canada to Pawtucket, RI paul goyette 11/02/03 |  | | Re: Joseph Goyette, 1876 Canada to Pawtucket, RI Chat |
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| Â | GP915: Ethel Edna Chute, b: 1876 - Caradoc, Canada |
 | | GP915: Ethel Edna Chute, b: 1876 - Caradoc, Canada |  | | Born: 13 AUG 1881 - Caradoc, Ontario, Canada Died: 1942 - Caradoc, Ontario, Canada Father: Elbert Chute Mother: Sarah Jane Webb Other Spouses: |  | | Born: 17 JUL 1884 - Caradoc, Ontario, Canada Marr: - Res: 1947 - Harsens Island, Michigan, USA Died: - Father: Elbert Chute Mother: Sarah Jane Webb Other Spouses: Dorothy Bertha Jones |
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| Â | Mennonite Genealogy Data Index: Canada: Manitoba |
 | | Census of Canada for Manitoba - Lisgar District (includes Gretna, Altona, Plum Coulee, Winkler, Morden, etc.) AFHS |  | | Census of Canada for Manitoba - Souris District (includes Boissevain, Killarney, etc.) AFHS |
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