Events from the year 1805 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada: 4th (starting January 9) Parliament of Upper Canada: 4th (starting February...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1805. 1805 (MDCCCV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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Marc Menard, Canadian actor Michel Ménard (born 1961), member of the National Assembly of France Michel Branamour Ménard (1805–1856), Canadian-born trader...
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4th New Brunswick Legislature (category 1805 in Canada)
Governor of New Brunswick Thomas Carleton. Carleton left the province in 1805 and the colony was governed by a series of colonial administrators after...
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8th General Assembly of Nova Scotia (category 1805 in Canada)
died November 25, 1805. James Cox -took seat March 8, 1800, died in 1805 Jacob Van Buskirk -by-election, took seat November 30, 1805. Shelburne Township...
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Gamble (business) (1805–1881), Canadian businessman William Gamble (general) (1818–1866), civil engineer and Union cavalry officer in the American Civil...
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Events from the year 1805 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Sir James Montgomery, Bt Solicitor General for Scotland – Robert Blair Lord President of the Court...
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This article lists the largest companies in Canada in terms of their revenue, net profit and total assets, according to the American business magazines...
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John McDougall (Quebec politician) (redirect from John McDougall (1805-70))
McDougall (July 25, 1805 – February 25, 1870) was a businessman and political figure in Canada East. He was born in Coldstream, Scotland in 1805 and settled at...
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buildings and structures of significance in each province and territory of Canada. First Nations peoples in Alberta were generally nomadic and did not...
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Tiffany (born 1965), Australian novelist George Sylvester Tiffany (1805–1856), Canadian lawyer John Kerr Tiffany (1842–1897), of St. Louis, Missouri Lois...
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was a Scottish-Canadian photographer and businessman. William Notman may also refer to: William Notman (politician) (1805–1865), Canadian politician William...
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Traveler (section Other uses in arts and entertainment)
USS Traveller (1805), a United States Navy supply boat in commission in 1805 USS Traveler (SP-122), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from...
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Zealand Snow P. Freeman (1805–1862), Canadian lawyer and political figure from Nova Scotia Snow Parker (1760–1843), Canadian merchant, judge, and political...
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Goudge (1805–1841), Canadian merchant and politician Monson Henry Goudge (1829–1919), Canadian merchant and politician Stephen T. Goudge, Canadian judge...
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Larocque's expedition to Yellowstone River (category 1805 in Canada)
Canadian fur trader François-Antoine Larocque’s expedition to Yellowstone River in 1805 is the first well-described journey from Upper Missouri River...
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Ferland (1805–1865), Canadian historian Jean-Pierre Ferland (1934–2024), Canadian singer and songwriter Jodelle Ferland (born 1994), Canadian actress Jonathan...
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(born 1972), American Olympic skier James Moran (shipbuilder) (fl. 1805–1856), Canadian shipbuilder James Moran (writer) (born 1972), British screenwriter...
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Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (category Deaths from pneumonia in England)
3 September 1805. Edward lived in Lower Canada and Nova Scotia from 1791 to 1800. He is credited with the first use of the term Canadian to mean both...
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J. Bradford DeLong (born 1960), American economist Jesse Delong (1805–1868), Canadian politician Joe DeLong (born 1972), American politician Keith DeLong...
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(1967–2006), Canadian artificial intelligence researcher Elisha W. McKinstry (1824–1901), American jurist Henry McKinstry (1805–1871), Canadian mayor James...
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List of Canadian poets List of Canadian playwrights List of Canadian short story writers List of Canadian science fiction authors List of Canadian historians...
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(2007) Billa (2015 film), 2015 Indian Kannada film Billa Flint (1805–1894), Canadian businessman and politician Billa Harrod (1911-2005), British architectural...
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player Danny Fife (born 1949), American baseball player David Fife (1805–1877), Canadian farmer Dougie Fife (born 1990), Scottish rugby union player Fred...
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member of the National Assembly of France Michel Branamour Menard (1805-1856), Canadian-born trader and founder of Galveston, Texas This disambiguation page...
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British Columbia (redirect from British Columbia, Canada)
Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains...
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Quebec Mercury (category 1805 establishments in Lower Canada)
newspaper published in Quebec City from 1805 to 1863. The Mercury was founded by publisher Thomas Cary in respect and veneration of Canada's link to the United...
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British Labour Party politician, minister in the first Labour government William Turnbull Leach (1805–1886), Canadian clergyman and academic William Leach...
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resettled in Canada, a vocal element in Canada has warned against American dominance or annexation. The War of 1812 saw invasions across the border in both...
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The 4th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 1 February 1805. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in May 1804. All sessions were held at Parliament...
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