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| Hull | |||
| Detroit
Surrender General Hull, considering surrender at Detroit, August 1812, during the
War of 1812 when American forces surrendered to General Isaac Brock. ID #10256 |
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| Iberville | |||
| Sieur
d'Iberville Sieur d'Iberville won naval victories for France, took many English
forts in North America, discovered the mouth of the Mississippi by sea, established New
Orleans, and was the first Governor of Louisiana in 1704. ID #10112 |
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| Sieur
d'Iberville in Attack Sieur d'Iberville leading an attack on an English post,
having taken English forts from Hudson Bay to Acadian and Newfoundland. ID #10110 |
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| l'Incarnation, Mother Marie de | |||
| Mother
Marie de l'Incarnation Mother Marie de l'Incarnation, the founder and first
superior of the Ursuline Convent at Quebec, 1639-1672, who educated children and wrote
catechisms in Huron and Algonquian. ID #10125 |
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| Isley | |||
| The
Treasury Board The Treasury board of the Dominion Government, Charlottetown,
P.E.I. ID #21871 |
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| Jackson, A.Y. | |||
| A.Y.
Jackson A.Y. Jackson, in older years, seen here with one of his characteristic
works in his own studio. ID #20898 |
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| Jarvis, William | |||
| William
Jarvis William Jarvis (1756-1817), officer in the Queen's Rangers, served in the
Revolutionary War, member of the Family Compact, and Provincial Secretary of Upper
Canada
from 1791 until his death. ID #20093 |
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| Johnson, Daniel | |||
| Constitutional
Conference Daniel Johnson and Trudeau at the Federal-Provincial Constitutional
Conference, Ottawa, 1968. ID #21900 |
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| Johnson, L.B. | |||
| Two
Leaders Canadian Prime Minister Pearson and American President Lyndon
Johnson. ID #21021 |
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