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The Three Lives of Edward Cornwallis by John G
The Three Lives of Edward Cornwallis by John G. Reid Read before the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 16 January 2013 or some twenty years now, a lively controversy has flourished over the reputation of the first Halifax-based Fgovernor of Nova Scotia, Edward Corn- wallis. Was Cornwallis a courageous and far-sighted founder of Halifax and builder of colonial Nova Scotia, or was he a genocidal imperialist whose chief claim to notoriety was his placement of a price on the heads of all indigenous inhabitants of Mi’kma’ki?1 Should Cornwallis continue to be distin- guished by the prominence of his statue in downtown Halifax, or should all public marks of his existence—statue, names of Figure 1. Portrait of Edward Cornwallis by Sir Joshua Reynolds, circa. 1756 places and streets—be erased? Insofar as I have made previous public comments on such issues, I have expressed concern about the application of the twentieth-century term ‘genocide’ to an eighteenth-century situation, but have applauded the action of the Halifax Regional School Board in renaming Cornwallis Junior High School and have suggested that the statue belongs in a museum with an appropriate interpretive panel rather than in its current place of public display. My focus in this essay, however, is rather different. I will offer a histori- cal portrayal of Cornwallis in three contexts. The first will be the eighteenth-century Cornwallis. What, from the viewpoint of historical analysis, is or is not significant about the Nova Scotia career, brief as it was, of this early governor? The second will be the Cornwallis of the statue. -
Université D'ottawa University of Ottawa
Université d'Ottawa University of Ottawa THE UNDERSIDE OF GLORY: AFRICANADlAN ENLlSTMENT IN THE CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, 1914-19 17 by Sean Flynn Foyn Thesis submitted to the School of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fil filment of the requirements for the M.A. degree in History Université d'Ottawa/ University of Ottawa 8 1999 Sean Flynn Foyn National Library Bibliothèque nationale ($1 of Canada du Canada Acquisitions and Acquisitions et Bibliographic Services services bibliographiques 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington Ottawa ON KIA ON4 Ottawa ON KIA ON4 Canaûa Canada Your fi& Vorre retsrtmce Our fik Notre retdrenca The author has granted a non- L'auteur a accordé une licence non exclusive licence allowing the exclusive permettant à la National Library of Canada to Bibliothèque nationale du Canada de reproduce, loan, distribute or sel1 reproduire, prêter, distribuer ou copies of this thesis in rnicroform, vendre des copies de cette thèse sous paper or electronic formats. la forme de microfiche/filrn, de reproduction sur papier ou sur format électronique. The author retains ownership of the L'auteur conserve la propriété du copy~&$t in this thesis. Neither the droit d'auteur qui protège cette thèse. thesis nor substantial extracts fYom it Ni la thèse ni des extraits substantiels may be printed or othewise de celle-ci ne doivent être imprimés reproduced without the author's ou autrement reproduits sans son permission. autorisation. ABSTRACT THE UNDERSIDE OF GLORY: AFRICANADIAN ENLISTMENT M THE CANADIAN EXPEDlTIONARY FORCE, 1914-1917 Sean Flynn Foyn, Supervisor: University of Ottawa, 1999 Professor Chad Gaftleld On March 28, 19 17, the ollicers and men of the Nurnber Two Construction Baitalion (No. -
This Index to the Collections and Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia
This index to the Collections and Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society was prepared with the assistance and support of the PATHs program of Canada’s National History Society. They generously provided the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society with two grants which underwrote the preparation of an index that included all of the materials the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society has published since its inception in 1878. Canada’s National History Society is perhaps best known as the publisher of The Beaver. The entries are in the following format with the template information in normal typeface and the index supplied information in italics. Subject title. By author. In Collections or Journal Vol volume number, pp. pages. Type with/without documentation. Paper presented date. Eras: era1; era2. For this presentation format the citation for each article is repeated after each index point. The index also provided some information on the type of article or document that was published. The categories used are: Analytic study Bibliography Chronological Narrative Descriptive Narrative Document Genealogy Memoirs (1st person voice) Obituary Review The articles were also categorized by the time period of the events that were related. The categories used were: Creation of planet to 1600 AD 1600 - 1758 [Acadian Nova Scotia] 1713 - 1867 [Colonial Nova Scotia] 1867 - 1914 1914 - 1945 1945 - The index also notes if the article is documented or not. Although endnotes or footnotes automatically placed an article in the documented category the absence of them did not necessarily label the article as without documentation. '2ND BATTALION OF H. M. 84TH (ROYAL HIGHLAND EMIGRANTS) REGIMENT OF FOOT, 1775-1783' 'The Fortieth Regiment, raised at Annapolis Royal in 1717; and 5 regiments subsequently raised in NS'. -
Nova Scotia Elections Summary 1867-2010
Nova Scotia Provincial Elections 1867-2016 Political Party Abbreviations: C - Conservative or Progressive F - Farmers' Party Atlantica Party - The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia CCF - Cooperative Commonwealth Federation IND - Independent PC - The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia NSP - Nova Scotia Provincial Party LA - Labour Party NDP/NSNDP - Nova Scotia New Democratic Party N.L.P. - Nova Scotia Labor Party LC - Liberal Conservative GPNS - Green Party of Nova Scotia NSLP / L- Nova Scotia Liberal Party Marijuana - Nova Scotia Marijuana Party ELECTION SEPTEMBER 18, 1867 38 SEATS ANNAPOLIS CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY J.C.Troop L 1187 168 D.C.Landers L 1163 144 W.T.Foster C 1019 Geo Whitman C 1002 ANTIGONISH CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY D.MacDonald L 1424 1014 Joseph MacDonald L 1072 662 R.W.Henry C 410 J.MacDonald C 193 COLCHESTER CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY T.P.Morrison L 1641 330 R.Chambers L 1625 314 S.Rettie C 1311 W.McKim C 1162 CUMBERLAND CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY H.G.Pineo C 1337 53 A.Purdy L 1309 25 E.Vickery C 1284 W.Fullerton L 1291 CAPE BRETON CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY A.J.White L 983 367 John Ferguson L 702 86 N.S.McKay C 616 P.Cadegan C 525 S.L.Purvis 471 DIGBY CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY W.B.Vail L 1139 527 U.Doucette L 1010 398 Colin Campbell Jr. C 612 J.Melanson C 403 GUYSBOROUGH CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY J.J.Marshall L 730 287 J.A.Kirk L 674 231 J.A.Tory C 443 A.N.McDonald C 427 Elections Nova Scotia 1/138 Last Updated: 9/27/2016 Nova Scotia Provincial Elections 1867-2016 Political Party Abbreviations: C - Conservative or Progressive F - Farmers' Party Atlantica Party - The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia CCF - Cooperative Commonwealth Federation IND - Independent PC - The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia NSP - Nova Scotia Provincial Party LA - Labour Party NDP/NSNDP - Nova Scotia New Democratic Party N.L.P. -
90 CONSTITUTION and GOVERNMENT 11.—Lieutenant
90 CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT 11.—Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces, 1867-1935, and Present Ministries. NOTE.—The Lieutenant-Governor of a province is styled "His Honour" and is also styled "Honourable" throughout his life. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. LIE UTENANT-GOVEKNOBS . Name. Date of Name. Date of Appointment. Appointment. W. C. F. Robinson June 10, 1873 D. A. Mackinnon Oct. 3, 1904 Sir Robert Hodgson Nov. 22, 1873 Benjamin Rogers June 1, 1910 Thomas H. Haviland July 14, 1879 A. C. Macdonald June 2, 1915 Andrew Archibald Macdonald Aug. 1, 1884 Murdock McKinnon Sept. 3, 1919 Jedediah S. Carvell Sept. 21, 1889 Frank R. Heartz Sept. 8, 1924 Geo. W. Howlan Feb. 21, 1894 Charles Dalton Nov. 29, 1930 P. A. Mclntyre May 13, 1899 George D. DeBlois Dec. 28, 1933 TWENTY-FIRST MINISTRY. Office. Date of Appointment. Premier, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, Attorney Hon. Thane A. Campbell, K.C., Uan. 14, 1936 and Advocate General M.A (Aug. 15, 1935 Minister of Public Works and Highways Hon. James P. Mclntyre Aug. 15, 1935 President of the Executive Council Hon. Bradford W. LePage Jan. 14, 1936 Minister of Agriculture Hon. William H. Dennis Jan. 14, 1936 Minister of Education and Public Health Hon. Mark R. McGuigan, K.C., B.A Aug. 15, 1935 Minister without Portfolio Hon. Lucas R. Allen Aug. 15, 1935 Minister without Portfolio Hon. John A. Campbell Aug. 15, 1935 Minister without Portfolio Hon. Marin Gallant Aug. 15, 1935 Minister without Portfolio Hon. T. William L. Prowse Aug. 15, 1935 NOVA SCOTIA. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS. Name. Date of Name. Date of Appointment. -
CHRYSALIS [Kris-Uh-Lis]
CHRYSALIS [kris-uh-lis] from Latin chrӯsallis, from Greek khrusallis 1. the obtect pupa of a moth or butterfly 2. anything in the process of developing A CRITICAL STUDENT JOURNAL OF TRANSFORMATIVE ART HISTORY SPECIAL ISSUE: CANADIAN ART AND RACE Volume I Number 6 Winter 2018 Editor: Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson, Professor of Art History, McGill University Managing Editor: Uma Vespaziani, BA Cultural Studies and Art History, McGill University © CHARMAINE A. NELSON AND INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS CHRYSALIS was created by Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson as a vehicle to showcase the most innovative, rigorous, and sophisticated research produced by students within the context of her Art History courses at McGill University (Montreal). Over the years, Nelson observed that undergraduate students in her courses were more than capable of producing exceptional research on par with that of graduate students, and at times even professional academics. Disappointed that the majority of these students were faced with a negligible audience (if any) for their incredible work, with the help of her MA Art History student Anna T. January, Nelson came up with the idea to provide another platform for their research dissemination. CHRYSALIS is that platform! In the fourth issue of CHRYSALIS, we welcomed a new Managing Editor, Uma Vespaziani. CHRYSALIS is an open access, electronic journal that will be published in seven special issues on Nelson’s research website: www.blackcanadianstudies.com The goal of CHRYSALIS is transformation: to publish scholarship that seeks answers to exciting new questions, to encourage students to undertake primary research and to open the discipline of Art History in ways that make it more welcoming to a diverse population of students. -
Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces, 1867-1942, and Present Ministries
74 CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT 12.—Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces, 1867-1942, and Present Ministries NOTE.—The Lieutenant-Governor of a province is styled "His Honour" and is also styled "Honour able" throughout his life. Legislatures and Ministries from Confederation to 1923 will be found at pp. 75-84 of the 1924 Year Book, and for 1924-87 at pp. 110-118 of the 1938 Year Book. When two or more dates are shown for the appointment of a Minister, the'first denotes the original appointment to the Ministry and the second or last to the portfolio held at present. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS Name Date of Name Date of Appointment Appointment W. C. F. Robinson June 10, 1873 Benjamin Rogers June 1, 1910 Sir Robert Hodgson July 4, 1874 A. C. Macdonald June 2, 1915 Thomas H. Haviland July 14, 1879 Murdock McKinnon Sept. 3, 1919 Aug. 1, 1884 Frank R. Heartz Sept. 8, 1924 Jedediah S. Carvell Sept. 21, 1889 Charles Dalton Nov. 29, 1930 George W. Howlan Feb. 21, 1894 George D. Deblois Dec. 28, 1933 P. A. Mclntyre May 13, 1899 Bradford W. LePage Oct. 2, 1939 Oct. 3, 1904 TWENTY-FIRST MINISTRY Office Date of Name Appointment Premier, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, At Aug. 15, 1935 torney and Advocate General Hon. Thane A. Campbell, K.C., LL.D. Jan. 14, 1936 Sept. 14, 1939 President of the Executive Council. Hon. Horace Wright Sept. 14, 1939 Feb. 8, 1940 Minister of Public Works and Highways. Hon. James P. Mclntyre Aug. 15, 1935 Minister of Agriculture Hon. William H. -
Huntington Diaries 1931 Memoranda from 1930
HUNTINGTON DIARIES 1931 MEMORANDA FROM 1930 Louisburg, NS. Jan 1, 1931 Town Officials Mayor, Melvin S. Huntington Councillors: Clarance Peters (Presiding Councillor) Jeremiah Smith James Crowdis Norman MacRury Two vacancies on the council board since February 4, 1930. Town Clerk, Beecher M. Spencer Stipendiary Magistrate: Beecher M. Spencer. Medical Health Officer: Freeman O’Neil, M.D. Policeman, Truant Officer, Sanitary Inspector, Gaoler, Poundkeeper and Inspector of Fire Ordinances: Wesley Tanner. Public School Staff: Principal: Victor A. Fisher Vice Principal: Miss Alice Ley Miss Rachael MacLean Miss Blanch Cross Miss Evelyn Smith Miss Mary Hiltz Clergymen in charge of the various Louisburg congregations: Roman Catholic: Rev. D. H. Doyle Anglican: Rev. L. H. Draper United Church of Canada: Rev. D. A. MacMillan Presbyterian: no settled pastor. Assessors: Beecher M. Spencer (town assessor) John N. MacDonald Dougall Campbell School Board M. S. Huntington, chairman Clarance Peters James Crowdis James MacPhee - Government appointee Edward MacDonald - Government appointee JANUARY 1931 Thursday 1 Louisburg Cloudy and mild with moderate southwest wind. Heavy rain at night beginning at about 6 P.M. At our annual New Year family gathering, we had the following guests: Mrs. Z. W. Townsend, Fletcher Townsend, Wesley Townsend, Emerson Grant, Mrs. J. N. Spencer and Miss Cynetta King (Mrs. Townsend’s maid) and Miss Maud Huntington, R. N. With Mrs. Huntington, myself and Miss Minnie Evis, who is stopping with us, there were a total of ten persons present. JANUARY 1931 Friday 2 Louisburg Light fall of snow in the early morning and a few light squalls during the day. Mostly clear and comparatively mild with light northwest wind. -
Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces, 1867-1941, and Present Ministries
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS AND MINISTRIES 37 11.—Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces, 1867-1941, and Present Ministries NOTE.—The Lieutenant-Governor of a province is styled "His Honour" and is also styled "Honour able" throughout his Ufe. Legislatures and Ministries from Confederation to 1923 will be found at pp. 75-84 of the 1924 Year Book, and for 1924-37 at pp. 110-118 of the 1938 Year Book. When two or more dates are shown for the appointment of a Minister, the first denotes the original appointment to the Ministry and the second or last to the portfolio held at present. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS Date of Date of Name Appointment Name Appointment W. C. F. Robinson June 10, 1873 Benjamin Rogers June 1. 1910 Sir Robert Hodgson July 4. 1874 A. C. Macdonald June 2, 1915 Thomas H. Haviland July 14, 1879 Murdock McKinnon. Sept. 3. 1919 Andrew Archibald Macdonald Aug. 1, 1884 Jedediah S. Carvell Sept. 21, 1889 Frank R. Heartz Sept. 8, 1924 George W. Howlan Feb. 21, 1894 Charles Dalton Nov. 29, 1930 P. A. Mclntyre May 13, 1899 George D. Deblois.. Dec. 28. 1933 D. A. Mackinnon Oct. 3, 1904 Bradford W. LePage Oct. 2, 1939 TWENTY-FIRST MINISTRY Date of Office Name Appointment Premier, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, At Aug. 15, 1935 torney and Advocate General Hon. Thane A. Campbell, K.C., LL.D.j Jan. 14, 1936 Sept. 14, 1939 President of the Executive Council Hon. Horace Wright J Sept. 14, 1939 Feb. 8, 1940 Minister of Public Works and Highways Hon. James P. -
Nova Scotia Elections Summary 1867-2010
Nova Scotia Provincial Elections 1867-2016 Political Party Abbreviations: C - Conservative or Progressive F - Farmers' Party Atlantica Party - The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia CCF - Cooperative Commonwealth Federation IND - Independent PC - The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia NSP - Nova Scotia Provincial Party LA - Labour Party NDP/NSNDP - Nova Scotia New Democratic Party N.L.P. - Nova Scotia Labor Party LC - Liberal Conservative GPNS - Green Party of Nova Scotia NSLP / L- Nova Scotia Liberal Party Marijuana - Nova Scotia Marijuana Party ELECTION SEPTEMBER 18, 1867 38 SEATS ANNAPOLIS CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY J.C.Troop L 1187 168 D.C.Landers L 1163 144 W.T.Foster C 1019 Geo Whitman C 1002 ANTIGONISH CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY D.MacDonald L 1424 1014 Joseph MacDonald L 1072 662 R.W.Henry C 410 J.MacDonald C 193 COLCHESTER CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY T.P.Morrison L 1641 330 R.Chambers L 1625 314 S.Rettie C 1311 W.McKim C 1162 CUMBERLAND CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY H.G.Pineo C 1337 53 A.Purdy L 1309 25 E.Vickery C 1284 W.Fullerton L 1291 CAPE BRETON CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY A.J.White L 983 367 John Ferguson L 702 86 N.S.McKay C 616 P.Cadegan C 525 S.L.Purvis 471 DIGBY CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY W.B.Vail L 1139 527 U.Doucette L 1010 398 Colin Campbell Jr. C 612 J.Melanson C 403 GUYSBOROUGH CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PLURALITY J.J.Marshall L 730 287 J.A.Kirk L 674 231 J.A.Tory C 443 A.N.McDonald C 427 Elections Nova Scotia 1/144 Last Updated: 2018-06-04 Nova Scotia Provincial Elections 1867-2016 Political Party Abbreviations: C - Conservative or Progressive F - Farmers' Party Atlantica Party - The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia CCF - Cooperative Commonwealth Federation IND - Independent PC - The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia NSP - Nova Scotia Provincial Party LA - Labour Party NDP/NSNDP - Nova Scotia New Democratic Party N.L.P. -
Provincial Governments 77
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS 77 13.—Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces and Territories, 1867-1946, Legislatures and Prime Ministers, 1934-46, and Present Ministries as at Jan. 1,1947—continued NOVA SCOTIA LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS Date of Date of Name Name Commission Commission Lt.-Gen. Sir WILLIAM F. WILLIAMS July 1, 1867 JAMES D. MCGREGOR Oct. 1910 Major-Gen. Sir C. HASTINGS DOYLE Oct. 18, 1867 DAVID MACKEEN Oct. 1915 Lt.-Gen. Sir C. HASTINGS DOYLE Jan. 31, 1868' MACCALLUM GRANT Nov. 29, 1916 JOSEPH HOWE May 1, 1873 MACCALLUM GRANT Mar. 21, 1922' Sir ADAMS G. ARCHIBALD July 4, 1873 J. ROBSON DOUGLAS Jan. 12, 1925 MATTHEW HENRY RICHEY July 4, 1883 JAMES C. TORY Sept. 14, 1925 A. W. MCLELAN July 9, 1888 FRANK STANFIELD Nov. 19, 1930 Sir MALACHY BOWES DALY July 11, 1890 WALTER H. COVERT Oct. 5, 1931 Sir MALACHY BOWES DALY July 29, 1895' ROBERT IRWIN Apr. 7, 1937 ALFRED G. JONES July 26, 1900 FREDERICK F. MATHERS, K.C.... May 31, 1940 DUNCAN C. FBASER Mar. 27, 1906 Lt.-Col.H.ERNESTKENDALL,M.D Nov. 17, 1942 1 Second term. LEGISLATURES, 1934-461 Date of Number of Legislature Date of Date of Election Sessions First Opening Dissolution Aug. 22, 1933 17th General Assembly i Mar. 1, 1934 May 20, 1937 June 29, 1937 18th General Assembly i Mar. 1, 1938 Sept. 19, 1941 Oct. 28, 1941 19th General Assembly 4 Feb. 19, 1942 Sept. 12, 1945 Oct. 23, 1945 20th General Assembly l2 Mar. 14, 1946 2 1 The Ministries from 1934-46 were: 12th Ministry, sworn in Sept.