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LANDMARKS OF CANADA
WHAT ART HAS DONE
FOR CANADIAN HISTORY
A GUIDE TO THE
J. ROSS ROBERTSON
HISTORICAL COLLECTION
IN THE
PUBLIC REFERENCE LIBRARY
TORONTO, CANADA
THIS CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION COVERS THREE THOUSAND
SEVEN HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS AND INCLUDES ORIGINALS
AND REPRODUCTIONS IN EVERY FORM OF ART OF ALL
KNOWN PICTURES IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN
HISTORY FROM THE LANDING OF WOLFE_ AT
LOUISBURG IN 1758 TO THE PRESENT TIME.
PRESENTED TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
BY J. ROSS ROBERTSON
TORONTO,
DECEMBER, 1917
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CONTENTS OF THIS VOLUME
THIS COLLECTION, IN THE LOWER ART ROOM OF THE
REFERENCE LIBRARY, COLLEGE ST., COMPRISES PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAITS, PRINTS, ETC., IN MEZZOTINT,
LINE AND STIPPLE, BY AND AFTER PAINTERS AND EN-
GRAVERS OF THE ENGLISH SCHOOL, WITH WATER COLORS,
PASTELS, PENCIL, SEPIA AND WASH DRAWINGS, PEN AND
INK SKETCHES, LITHOGRAPHS AND AQUATINTS BY WELL-
KNOWN BRITISH AND CANADIAN ARTISTS ON SUBJECTS
RELATING TO CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND — WITH VIEWS
OF NOTED LANDMARKS OF ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES AND
TOWNS FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC, AND PAR-
TICULARLY THE LANDMARKS OF THE TOWN OF YORK,
NOW TORONTO, THE CAPITAL OF ONTARIO.
THE OVERFLOW OF THE HISTORICAL COLLECTION, CON-
SISTING OF ABOUT ONE THOUSAND HISTORICAL PICTURES,
NOT YET CATALOGUED, IS ON EXHIBITION IN THE UPPER
ART ROOMS OF THE LIBRARY. IN THESE ROOMS MAY BE
SEEN ALSO THE J. ROSS ROBERTSON ORNITHOLOGICAL COL-
LECTION, EMBRACING THE POPE COLLECTION OF TWO
HUNDRED AND TWENTY EXAMPLES IN WATER COLOR AND
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE PICTURES OF A SPECIAL
COLLECTION— ALL OF CANADIAN BIRDS.
CONDITION FOR COPYING
ANY OF THE PICTURES IN THE COLLECTIONS MAY BE
COPIED ON CONDITION THAT PERMISSION IS GRANTED BY
THE CHIEF LIBRARIAN AND THAT EACH REPRODUCTION IS
CREDITED TO THE "J. ROSS ROBERTSON HISTORICAL COL-
LECTION, PUBLIC LIBRARY, TORONTO."
INTRODUCTORY
In a young country, where the struggle for existence seems to be only
too soon followed by the struggle for the mighty dollar, we are but little
concerned with history.
History is supposed to be the work of the teachers, the professors in
the universities, the antiquarians and archivists. And yet, how are we to
understand ourselves and our position as a nation unless there are pre-
served the evidences of our growth and of the struggles of our fathers to
the end that a strong nation might be established? And these evidences
of struggle and growth, so eagerly sought after and so carefully preserved
by the older nations of the world, are not revealed in books, but in repro-
ductions of scenes of the times. These prints tell a story, by the side of
which the printed word is cold and dead, and to see the faces of the men
who accomplished great things for our country, and to see the pictures of
the houses in which they lived and worked, and of the villages and towns
as they were in those times, gives us a thrill of "ancestor worship" which
a discovery in Debrett could never produce.
The Dominion Government has recognized the necessity for the con-
servation and preservation of historical documents by the establishment of
the Archives Department, which is doing a work too little recognized. This
is a great storehouse of national history, but it has the disadvantages of a
storehouse in that its treasures cannot be accessible to all.
Here and there in our country are persons who collect this historical
material as an avocation or hobby, and among these stands pre-eminently
Mr. J. Ross Robertson, whose interest in this intellectual pleasure is known
to collectors the world over. Mr. Robertson believed that the value of
such material lay, not. in the hoarding of it, the mere possession of it, but
in allowing all those who had similar interests to share in the pleasure of
looking at and enjoying these illustrations of the age that has gODe.
The value in money expended on this collection is very considerable,
as those know who are in the market for such illustrations as are trea-
sured in this collection. These are exceedingly hard to obtain, and there
are at least one hundred important exhibits in this collection which have
not been on the London market in complete form for over twenty years,
and dealers do not know where to look for them.
The collection is impressive even to the man who thinks in dollars;
it isjnteresting to those who find in it scenes and persons familiar to them
and recalling the early days of Canada; it is illuminating to the student
of our history; but, above all, it is the national character of the collection
that awakens the deepest emotions — that here is the history of a young
nation, the background of men and events which have brought us to this
critical period in the world's history, and have made us active participators
in the solution of a great world problem and crisis.
To the boy and girl at school; to the young man and woman at college,
whose knowledge of Canadian history is but an acquaintance with the dry
details of a text-book; to the elderly man and woman, who can remember
some of the people and some of the scenes depicted; and even to the people
from other lands who have adopted this country as their home, and wish
to know something of its history — to all these the J. Ross Robertson
Historical Collection will be a means of education as well as recreation,
and the name of the donor will live in everlasting remembrance for this
practical, local and national gift to the city of Toronto.
M166368
The history of this collection is very interesting. In a letter to the
Public Library Board in 1910, Mr. Robertson stated that for many years
he had been collecting examples of the history of Canada from 1758 up to
the present time as exhibits in pictorial form, and that he was anxious that
the public should have the benefit of it. He knew of no more fitting place
than the Public Library, and informed the Board that he was willing to
instal this collection, and, eventually, to give to the Board another collec-
tion of Canadian prints and photos contained in portfolios in his private
library, numbering about 15,000 pieces, to be held by tha Board in
trust for the people of Canada. The only condition made *by Mr.
Robertson was that the' pictures should be placed in a suitable room, with
skilled attendants, covered by insurance, catalogued, and that they should
not be loaned to any person or persons, or removed from the Library
building on College street. The collection was to be known as the "J. Ross
Robertson Historical Collection," and if any one wished to copy a picture
of the collection this might be done only on condition that permission to do
so was obtained from the Librarian, and that the collection was given due
credit on each copy of a picture made, or if published in book or other
form, each reproduction should be credited to the collection.
The formal opening took place 29th January, 1912. The collection at
that time comprised 560 pictures, for these were all that were ready
for hanging. Since then the growth has been marvellous, and to-
day (1917) there are 3,700 pictures in the art room. Indeed, it is the
largest collection of Canadian pictures gathered by any one person, and
that a private person, and in many respects compares favorably with the
2ollection accumulated by Dr. Doughty, in the Dominion Archives at Ottawa.
What might be called the central figure is the magnificent oil portrait
of Governor Simcoe, by E. Wyly Grier, showing the General in the uniform
he wore during the time that he was Lieutenant-Governor (1792-6). It
was fitting that this portrait should be unveiled by Sir John M. Gibson,
Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, when this collection was opened.
A unique feature is the reproduction of about ninety pen and pencil
drawings and water colors, made by Mrs. Simcoe. Were it not for the
gifted hand of the wife of our first Governor, we would never have had the
faithful pictures of places and scenes in Upper and Lower Canada from
1791-6, nor of the early days of the Toronto, Niagara and Kingston settle-
ments that were then, and are now, important places in the history of the
Province of Upper Canada.
The collection has been made up by levying upon practically all the
print shops of the world, and while it covers all Canada it is particularly
rich in the illustrations of Toronto and vicinity. This, of course, can be
well understood when one remembers that Mr. Robertson is a native of
Toronto, and during his whole life has devoted a great deal of his wonder-
ful energy towards building up institutional work within the city.
This is a National Gallery of Canada, where the pictures tell the
stories and link together the men and events so that one can see the evolu-
tion of a nation. This is the visualization of history, and is an endowment
for the boys and girls of to-day who will have an historical background to
enable them to set in proper perspective the national problems that will
soon press for solution.
This is the outcome of the hobby of a great man. Hobbies are inci-
dental to real greatness, and when these hobbies are socialized and applied
to the public good they are the greatest legacy one can leave to mankind.
GEO. H. LOCKE.
December, 1917. Chief Librarian.
PORTRAITS
Alderdice, D., Janitor U.C.C.... 3681
Alderdice, S.> Janitor U.C.C.. . 3680
Alexander, J. M., P. St. And. S. 980
Alexander, Sir Wm, Colonizer 58
Alexander, W., Pres. Stock Ex. 1080
Allan, G. W., Mayor, Tor... 373, 956
Allan, Hon. Wm., P.M., 610, 941 3541
Allan, Mrs. Wm 595
Allen, G. L., Chief Constable.. 777
Allen, J. C, at Louisburg, 1758. 29
Allen, Dr., M.O.H., Toronto.... 3223
Allworth, J., Pres. St. Geo. Soc. 1029
Ames, A. E., Pres. Stock Ex 1096
Amherst, Gen. J., Gov. Can., 1691 3389
Andrews, Capt. Lake Ont. Fleet 166*
Arbuthnot, Adml., Am. Station 3386
Ardagh, R., Chief Fire Brigade. 3189
Argyll, Duke of 155
Armstrong, Sir R., Com. Forces 138
Armstrong, Wm,, C.E 649, 1116
Arnold,, Col., at Quebec. . 1717, 1719
Arthur, Sir G., Lt.-Gov. U.C.... 420
Arthurs, Wm., P. St. And's Soc. 948
Ashburton, Baron, Statesman.. 1721
Ashfield, J., Engineer Fire Brig. 3188
Auden, H. W., Principal U.C.C. 3657
Austin, A. W., Pres. Con. Gas Co. 631
Austin, Jas., Pres. Con. Gas Co. 627
Bagot, Sir C, Gov.-Gen. Canada 156
Baigent, R., Master U.C.C 3699
Bain, J., Ch. Librarian Tor., 645 977
Baines, W. J., Pres. Stock Ex. . 1091
Baker (Prof.) A., Master U.C.C. 3648
Baldwin, Morgan, Harbor Mast. 592
Baldwin, Hon. R.. 269,271,461, 1050
Baldwin, W. W., U.C. Law Soc. 268
Barber, G. A., Master U.C.C... 3687
Barclay, Rev. J., Toronto, 2512, 3533
Barclay, Rev. John, Kingston. 1204
Barclay, Rev. Peter, Kettle 1205
Barclay, Capt., Gt. Lakes 1201-3
Barre, Rt. Hon., Adjt.-Genl 1711
Barrett, Dr. M., Master U.C.C. 3661
Barrington, Adml. S 1681
Barron, F. W., Principal U.C.C. 3651
Bartlett, W. H., Illustrator 1753
Bayfield, Adml., Sur. Gt. Lakes 1666
Baynes, Col., Mil. Sec. to Brock 1224
Beachall, Jas., Pres. St. Geo. Soc. 1024
Beard, J. G., Mayor, Toronto.. 372
Beard, R., Engineer Fire Brig. 3187
Beardmore, G. W., P. St. Geo. S. 1034
Beat}', J., Mayor, Toronto 385
Beaty, J. W., Pres. Stock Ex.. 1095
Beaty, R., Pres. Stock Ex 1088
Begbie, Sir M. B., Judge, B.C.. 2751
Begon, M., Intend. New France 1639
Beikie, J., Sher. Home Dist. 10, 897
Bennett, J. H., City Engineer. . 2787
Belford, Chas., Journalist 492
Berczy, C. A., Postmaster. . . 612, 623
Berthon, G. T., Artist 1142
Bethune, Donald, Rl. Mail Line 1077
Bertram, J. H., Coll. Customs. 3553
Bidwell, M. S., M.L.A., U.C 1395
Biggar, C. R. W., City Sol 3230
Bilton, G., Pres. St. Geo. Soc. 1005
Black, Rev. Armstrong 3536
Blackstock. J., Master U.C.C... 3686
Blaikie, J. L., Pres. Con. Gas Co. 630
Blevins, John, City Clerk 755
Bolton, Duchess of 2100
Boomer, Geo., Magistrate 601
Booth, "Gem," Founder S. Army 247
Booth, Thos., City Engineer. . 2785
Borden, Sir R. L., Premier 1610
Bonnycastle, Sir R. H., R.E. . . 460
Boscawen, Adml., at Louisburg 1708
Bosse, F. X., Apostolic Prefect 329
Boswell, A. R., Mayor, Toronto 387
Bouchette, Lt.-Col. J., Surveyor 215
Bouchette, R. S. M., Com. Cus. 214
Boulton, Rev. W., Master U.C.C. 3646
Boulton, W. H., Mayor, Toronto 370
Boulton, W. S., Civil Engineer. 3530
Bourget, I., Bp. Montreal.. 321, 2827
Bourinot, Sir J., Clk. Hse. Com. 3421
Bowes, J. G., Mayor, Toronto. . 371
Boyd, W. T., Pres. St. Geo. Soc. 1028
Boys. Dr. Henry, Bursar, U.C.C. 3669
Bradburne, E.. Pres. Stock Ex. 1082
Bradshaw, T., City Treas 3559
Brant, Jos., Capt 158-9, 1673-4
Brant, Capt. J., Son Jos. Brant 1678
Breboeuf, Jean de, Missionary. 1633
Breynton, Rev. J., Halifax 2525
Brock, Sir Isaac 410, 1225, 1690
Brock. H., Master U.C.C 3692
Broke, Sir P. B. V., of Shannon 1170
Brough, R. J., City Engineer. . . 2790
Brough, Judge Seeker 482
Brouse, W. H., Pres. Stock Ex. 1103
Brown, Hon. Geo. . . . 475, 969, 3385
Brown, Jas., Master U.CjC 3676
INDEX TO PORTRAITS.
Brown, J. G., Liberal writer... 474
Brown, Dr. J. N. E., Gen. Hos.. 621
Brown, Peter, Father Hon. Geo. 294
Brown, Mrs. Peter 295
Brown, Thos., Pres. St. Geo. S. 1007
Brown, Rev. T. Crawford 3537
Browne, J., Pres. Stock Ex 1085
Browne, Jas., Wharfinger 1143
Browne, J. O., Dep. Prov. Sur.. 749
Brunei, A., City Engineer 2786
Buchan, David, Bursar, U.C.C 3670
Buchan, John, 'Principal U.C.C.. 3654
Buchanan, Isaac, Merchant 942 1413
Buchanan, J. O., Pres. Stock Ex. 1102
Buller, Chas., Sec. Lord Durham 2734
Burgess, Colin, Minstrel 893
Burnett, Rev. R., Hamilton 2771
Burns, Rev. R., Toronto 2514, 3523
Burritt, A. P., Pres. Stock Ex.. 1101
Bury, Viscount, Supt. Ind. Aff. 132
Butler, Col. J., Butler's Rangers 1228
By, Lt.-Col. J., Founder Ottawa 1391
By, Mrs. John 1392
Byron, Adml., Gov. Nfld 3384
C
Cameron, Col. Dune, York Mills 467
Cameron, J., Commercial Bk. 583, 944
Cameron, Mrs. John 584
Cameron, Hon. J. H., St. And. S. 955
Campbell, Sir A., Lt.-Gov 426
Campbell, J. L., Pres. Stock Ex. 1098
Canniff, Dr., M.O.H. Toronto... 3222
Capreol, F. C, O.S. & Huron Ry. 1113
Carfrae, T., Coll. Customs 3543, 3604
Carleton (Dorchester), Gov 3315
Carnochan, Miss J., Niagara . . 1222
Carpmael, C, Tor. Observatory 1067
Carr, J., Mayor.. 378, 591, 752, 3513
Cartier, Sir. Geo. E., Prov. Sec. 81
Cartier, Jacques, Discoverer . . 1706
Cartwright, Sir R., Min. of Fin. 1621
Cassels, A., Pres. St. And's Soc. 964
Cassels, R., Pres. St. And's Soc. 971
Cassels, W. G., Pres. Stock Ex. 1084
Cassels, W. G., Pres. Stock Ex. 1093
Caswell, T., City Solicitor 3231
Cathcart, Earl, Gov.-Gen 1606
Cattenach, A. J., P. St. And. S. 953
Caughey, Rev. J., Evangelist.. 2505
Caven, Rev. Wm., Prin. Knox C. 3218
Cayley, Rev. J. D., Toronto . . . 2518
Chambers, C. E., Com. Parks.. 3585
Chambers, J., Com. Parks 3583
Champion, T., Merchant, Toronto 1136
Champlain, Funder Quebec 1641
Charbonnel, Rt. Rev., Bp. . 249, 2535
Chauncey, Com. Capture York. 1147
Checkley, Rev. F., Master U.C.C. 3679
Cherriman, Prof., Tor. Observ. 1065
Chisholm, D., City Com 3517
Chisholm, W. C, City Sol 3232
Church, T. L., Mayor, Toronto. . 400
Clark, Dr. D., Pres. St. And. S. 962
Clark, Dr. E., Supt. Gen. Hos.. . 616
Clark, Sir W. M., Lt.-Gov. 429, 967
Clark, Lady 455
Clarke, Sir A. Lt.-Gov. L.C.... 1718
Clarke, Col., CI. Assembly, Ont 3413
Clarke, Dr., Supt. Gen. Hos.... 622
Clarke, E. F., Mayor, Toronto . . 389
Clarkson, T., Merchant, Toronto 792
Clement, Mrs. John, Niagara.. 1249
Clench, Lt.-Col., Judge, Niagara 2774
Coady, R. T., City Treas 3557
Coatsworth, E., Sr., City Com.. 3514
Coatsworth, E., Mayor, Tor... 396
Cockburn, G. R. R 629,966, 3653
Cody, Rev. H. J., Toronto 2524
Coffin, Sir I., Com. Navy Halifax 1729
Colbert, J. B., Statesman 1699
Colborne (Lord Seaton) 160, 417, 834
Cole, Mrs. F. C 3269
Collier, Adml. Sir George 3319
Collier, Lady (Elizabeth Fryer) 3320
Conde, Prince de, Viceroy 1653
Connaught, Duke of, Gov.-Gen. 169
Connon, C. W., Master U.C.C... 3693
Connor, Skeffington, Judge 634
Cook, Capt, Explorer 1640
Cooper, J., Pres. St. Geo. Soc. 1010
Copp, J. C, Pres. St. Geo. Soc. 1020
Cornwallis, Hon. E., Fdr. Halifax 2193
Cosby, A. M., Pres. St. And. Soc. 965
Cosby, Adml. Phillips 2749
Cotton, Major-Gen. Wm. H 609
Cottrell, Mrs., Shopkpr, Toronto 3696
Cox, Hon. G. A., Pres. Can. Life 3605
Craig, Sir Jas., Gov.-Gen 1605
Crawford, Isabella V., Poetess 2742
Crawford, Hon. J. W., Lt.-Gov.. 423
Crease, Gen. A. R. V., R.E 3609
Crickmore, J., Pres. St. Geo. Soc. 991
Crombie, M. C, Prin. Gram. S.. 2807
Cronyn, Rt. Rev. B., Bp. Huron 2508
Crooks, Hon. J., Legislator..,. 1234
Crookshank, G., Dep. Com Gen. 598
Crookshank, Miss Rachel, York 307
Cumberland, F. Barlow.. 1031, 3712
Cumberland, F. W 1004, 3711
Cunard, Sir S., F. Steamship Co. 2738
Cuningham, G. C, City Engineer 2793
D
Dade, Rev. C, Master U.C.C... 3662
Dalhou&ie, Earl, Gov.-Gen 174
Daly, Chas., City Clerk 751
Daly, Sir D., Prov. Sec. L.C.... 30
INDEX TO PORTRAITS.
Damville due, Viceroy 1638
Darling, Sir C, Gov. Nfld 37
Darling, Rev. W. S., Toronto . . 2507
Davidson, Lieut.-Col. J. 1 978
Daville, F. T., Sheriff York... 903
Davison, Alex., of Quebec 171
Day, J. E„ Pres. St. Geo. Soc. . 995
Des Barres, Rev. T. C., Toronto 2523
D'Estrades, Comte, Viceroy . . . 1646
D'Estrees, Comte, Viceroy .... 1645
De Gaspe, P. A., Author 1657
De la Haye, J., Master U.C.C.. . 3658
De Longueuil, Baroness 3281
De Longueuil, Baroness 3280
De Rottenburg, Baron 1688
De Salaberry, Col 77
De Salaberry, I.M.L.A 75
De Salaberry, Madame 76
De Soissons, Comte, Viceroy . . 1654
Delorme, L., Clk. Assembly, Que. 3425
Denison, Lieut.-Col., "Bellevue" 486
Denison, Col., Magistrate... 485, 603
Denison, Col. G. T., "Rusholme" 494
Denison, Capt. J., York 493
Denison, Lt.-Col. R. B 607
Denison, Sir W. T., Engineer.. 173
Desjardins, L. G., Clk. Assm., Q. 3426
Dick, Capt. J., Mariner 3603
Dick, Capt. Thos., Mariner 633
Dickson, Geo.. Prin. U.CjC 3655
Dickson, Hon. Wm., M.L.C., U.C. 1248
Dodd, John, Master U.C.C 3701
Dodgson, R., Pres. St. Geo. Soc. 1023
Dorchester, Lady 3316
Dorion, Sir A. A., Min. of Jus.. 2743
Douglas, J., Coll. of Customs.. 3550
Draper, Maj. F. C, Ch Constable 780
Draper, Hon. W. H., P. St. G. S. 986
Drayton, H. L. (Sir) 3207
Drayton, P. H., P. St. Geo. Soc. 999
Drummond, Rev. D. R., Hamilton 2770
Drummond, Sir G., Pres. U.C... 412
Duckworth, Adml., Gov. Nfld... 2305
Duggan, Hon. Geo., Recorder.. 313
Duhamel, Mgr. J. T., Archbp . . 320
Dumoulin, Rev. J. P., Bp. Niagara 3201
Duncombe, Dr. C, Reform Ldr. 20
Dunlop, Dr. W. of Canada Co. . . 3612
Dunn, Col. A. R., at Balaclava. . 3417
Dunn, Hon. J. H., Rec.-G. U.C. 24, 244
Durham, Earl, Gov.-Gen 1612
Durnan, G., Lighthouse. Toronto 476
Durie, Lieut.-Col. W. S 606
Dwight, H. P., Pres. G.N.W. Tel. 201
Eakin, Rev. T., St. And. Ch., Tor. 3638
Eastwood, J., Fndr Todmorden. 3616
Edwards, Adml., Gov. Nfld 2254
Edwards, R., Sec. Mech. Inst.. 360
Elgin, Earl, Gov.-Gen 172, 1600
Elliot, R. W., P. St. Geo. Soc... 1032
Esson, Rev. H., Prof. Knox Coll 3418
Evans, G. M., Master U.C.C. .. 3674
Ewart, J., Pres. St. And. Soc. 957
Fabre, Mgr., Archbp. Montreal 319
Falconbridge, Sir G., C.J 301
Fergusson, G. T., P. Stock Ex. 1097
Fitzgibbon, Col. Jas 1217,3406
Fleming, J., Prov. Land Sur. . . 3590
Fleming, R. J., M'y'r, Tor. 390, 361)5, 71
Fleming, Sir S. Engineer. 2748, 2826
Flint, T. B., Clerk Hse. Com... 3422
Forbes, H. R., Pres. Stock Ex.. 1089
Forman, J. C, Assess. Com.... 3572
Forster, Mrs., Toronto. . . 1124, 1139
Fothergill, C, Pub. U.C. Gazette 3710
Fotheringham, J. T., U.C.C... 3706
Frankland, H. R., P. St. Geo. S. 1038
Franklin, Sir. J., Explorer 21
Fraser, Gen. Simon, Quebec, 1759 126
Frasef, Simon, Explorer 2750
Fraser, W. H., Master U.C.C... 3691
Freeland, E. B., Pres. Stock Ex. 1105
Freeland, P., Chandler, Toronto 597
Frobisher, J., Fdr. N.W. Co 2408
Frobisher, Sir M., Navigator.. 1658
Frontenac, Sister of Count de. 1728
Frost, Geo., Janitor U.C.C 3683
Fulford, Rev., Bp. Montreal 72
Fuller, Rev. T. B., Bp Niagara. 2517
Fullerton, J. S., Corp. Counsel. 3206
Furrer E., Master U.O.O 3702
Gale, Rev. A., Hamilton.. 245, 2797
Galissonniere, Comte de la 1634, 1644
Gait, Sir A. T., Min. of Finance 2733
Gait, John, Founder, Guelph 2741
Gambier, Adml., Gov. Nlfd 2296
Gamble, Mrs. John 791
Gamble, J. Clark, City Sol. 2818, 3227
Gander, J. M., Pres. St. Geo. S. 1035
Gandier, Rev. A., Prin. Knox C. 3220
Gardiner, Dr. C, Supt. Gen. H. 617
Garneau, F. X., Can. Historian 1622
Garrett, Lieut., 49th Regt 3364
Geary, G. R., Mayor 398, 3208
Geoffrion, L. P., CI. Assm., Que. 3427
George V., H. M 2009
Gibson, Sir J. M., Lt.-Gov. Ont. . 430
Gilbert, Sir H., Colonist, N.A. . 54
Gilkison, Capt., Fndr. Elora. . 1393-4
Gill, Jas., Master U.C 3703
Gillmor, Col., CI. Assm., Ont... 3412
Givins, G. E., son of Col. Givins 632
VIII.
INDEX TO PORTRAITS.
Givins, Col. Supt. Ind. Aff. 1663-1671
Givins, Miss M. A. A., of Toronto 3574
Givins, Rev. S., St. Paul's, Tor. 2522
Gooderham, Geo., Toronto .... 1048
Gooderham, G. H., P. St. Geo. S. 1017
Gooderham, Wm., sr., Toronto. 1046
Gooderham, Wm., jr., Philantrpst 1047
Goodwin, Lt.-Col. Fencing Master 647
Gordon, Sir A., Lt.-Gov. N.B. . . 2223
Gordon, D. G., Master U.C.C... 3707
Gordon, J., Pres. St. And. Soc. 975
Gore Lt.-Gov. U.C...362, 409, 1669
Gosford, Earl of, Gov.-Gen 1627
Gowan, Ogle R 596
Graham J., Pres. St. And. Soc. 9S2
Graham, T., Fire Chief, Toronto 3190
Granger, F. H., Scenic Artist.. 771
Grant, Hon. A., Admin. U.C. 181, 408
Grant, G. Monro, Prin. Queen's 2757
Grant, Sir Wm., Atty.-Gen., Que. 170
Grasett, Rev. H. J., Toronto 275, 3200
Grasett, Lt.-Col., Chief Constable 781
Gray, J., Pres. Bk. Montreal... 3631
Green, Rev. A., Pres. Can. Conf. 254
Grey, Earl, Gov.-Gen 149
Grey, Sir C, Com.-in-Chief 147
Grey, C, Brit. Prime Minister. 151
Grey, Sir C, Canada, 1839 150
Grey, Rt. Hon. H., Under-Secy. 148
Gurnett, Geo., Mayor, Tor... 366, 600
Gwillim, Lt.-Col 3276
Gzowski, C. S., Pres. Stock Ex. 1094
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Haliburton, Judge 2211, 2746
Hamilton, A., York Pioneers.. 785
Hamilton, G., Fndr. Hamilton. 3415
Hamilton, Hon. R., Niagara 1306
Hammond, Sir A. S., Gov. N.S. 2166
Hammond, G., Br. Mm. to U.S.. 1687
Hammond, H. C, P. Stock Ex.. 1092
Hampton, Dr., Supt. Gen. Hos. 618
Hardy, Adml. Sir Charles .... 1608
Harman, D. M., P. St. Geo. Soc. 1037
Harman, G. F., P. St. Geo. Soc. 1022
Harman, S. B... 381, 1008, 3556, 3568
Harper. J. Builder, Toronto... 3613
Harris,"Rev. Jas., Toronto 3522
Harris, Mrs. J 1137
Harris, Rev. J., Prin. U.C.C... 3649
Harris, R. C. Com. Works 2796, 3516
Harris, R. W., Merchant 1414
Harris, T. D., HarborMaster 590, 3186
Harrison, T. H., City Engineer.. 2784
Harvey, Sir J., Gov. N.S 185
Harvie, J., Ont. S. & H. Ry.... 1078
Hastings, Dr. C. J. O , Toronto 3225
Head, Sir E. W., Gov.-Gen 1628
Head, Sir F. B., Lt.-G. U.C. 179, 418
Healey, Joe, Blood Indian 2454
Hearne, S., Arctic Explorer 31, 2758
Henderson, Wm., St. And. Soc. 959
Hendrie, Miss Enid 3491
Hendrie,, Sir J. S„ Lt.-Gov., 431, 3490
Hendrie, Lady 3489
Hendrie, Wm., Hamilton 3497
Henry, A., Fur Trader 2752
Heward, Mrs. Stephen 599
Hewitt, A., Mgr. Con. Gas Co... 582
Higgins, W., Ch, Constable, Tor. 774
Hillier, Mrs. (Miss Givins) 3589
Hills, Rev. G., Bp. Columbia... 2526
Hime, H. L. Pres. Stock Ex.... 1083
Hind, Dr. H. Y., Geologist 650
Hind, W. G. R.. Artist 3250
Hocken, H. C, Mayor, Toronto 399
Hodder, Dr., Com. R.C.Y.C 604-5
Holland, S., Surv.-Gen.. Que... 1677
Holland, A. E. C 167&
Holland, Major H 1685
Holmes, R., Master U.CC 3695
Hooper, E., druggist, Toronto.. 768
Hooper, Mrs. E 769
Hope, Col. Henry, Admin. Que. 2004
Hope, Wm., Pres. Stock Ex 1087
Horwood, G. C, N. Am. Hotel, Tor. 643
Howard, J.G.835, '37, '41, '46, 3575,3660
Howard, Mrs. John G 831, 847
Howard, J. S., Postmaster 611, 641
Howard, Mrs. J. Scott 636, 640
Howe, J., Prominent N. Scotian 1625
Howe, M. Prin. Tor. Gram. Sch. 2808
Howland, O. A., Mayor, Toronto 394
Howland, W. H., Mayor, Toronto 388
Howland, W. P., Lt.-Gov. Ont.. 422
Huckett, W. J., O.S. & H. Ry.. 3614
Hudson, R. S., P. St. Geo. Soc. 1036