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John McMartin (Canadian politician)

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147:, where he was president of the Labrador Pulp and Paper Company and of the Motherlode Sheep Creek Mining Company, and vice-president of Hollinger Consolidated Mines. In 1917, McMartin moved to Canada's financial center, 422: 467: 397: 82:, to prospect, along with his railroad work, on the condition that he split any find 50–50 with McMartin who, in turn, would partner with his brother, Duncan (1868 - 1914). 58:, to Allan McMartin and Mary Catherine McDougald (later styled McDonald) (1869 - 1941), daughter of John Angus McDougald (1838-1923), who was Local Registrar of the 432: 66:, and his wife, Annie Chisholm (1843-1917), whose parents were Ranald Chisholm and Catherine McPhee. He was educated in Glengarry area public schools. 105:. (A fanciful story later developed that La Rose discovered the vein when he threw a hammer at a pesky fox.) La Rose sold his share to the brothers 86: 457: 220: 447: 427: 452: 211: 188: 47: 472: 287: 323: 232: 63: 462: 407: 402: 62:, and a son of Major Angus McDougald, a member of the 4th Battalion Glengarry militia on active service during the 31: 437: 200: 442: 137: 75: 55: 35: 140:
is named, after he had shown great value to the enterprise by successfully defending their claim in court.
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In 1883, before entering politics, McMartin was superintendent of construction on the
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The Story of Dundas: being a History of the County of Dundas from 1784 to 1904
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Changing Places: History, Community, and Identity in Northeastern Ontario
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Timmins, Ontario Canada, "Founding Fathers". Retrieved October 28, 2017.
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where, in 1903, he had allowed the contractor Alfred "Fred" La Rose, a
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in 1910, with the addition of a fifth partner, Timmins' ally, the
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Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry : a history, 1784-1945
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Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry : a history, 1784-1945
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Montreal: old, new, entertaining, convincing, fascinating
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partnership between the McMartin and Timmins brothers.
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Index

Ontario
Glengarry and Stormont
House of Commons of Canada
Unionist Party
Charlottenburgh Township
Canada West
North Glengarry, Ontario
High Court of Justice
Rebellions of 1837–1838
Canadian Pacific Railway
blacksmith
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway
North Bay, Ontario
Erythrite
cobalt
silver
Noah Timmins
Henry Timmins
Benny Hollinger
Hollinger Mines
Mattawa, Ontario
David A. Dunlap
David Dunlap Observatory
Cornwall, Ontario
Montréal
Porcupine Gold Rush
ISBN
9780968071120
John McMartin – Parliament of Canada biography
Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario Marriage Records

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