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Kingdom and the United
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in 1872, became its vice-president in 1882, and was promoted to the
Presidency in 1887. His leadership in real estate transactions caused Smith to become a financier, and he was thus involved in (or founded) over 80 trust structures, including the
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Strathcona and Mount Royal, August 6, 1820-January 19, 1914; Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, F.R.C.S., F.R.S., July 23, 1828-June 23, 1913 ; Charles Sedgwick Minot, D.S., LL.D., D. Sc., December 23, 1852-November 19, 1914
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Strathcona was a leading philanthropist in his later years, donating large sums of money to various organizations in
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in March 1878. His business ventures increasingly dominated his labours, and he formally resigned as land commissioner in early 1879, though he remained a leading figure in the HBC's operations for another 30 years.
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Commissioner of the Montreal department, managing the HBC's eastern operations. That same year, Smith joined with
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Robert Howard and Lady Strathcona had the following children:
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subsidiary, and remained in service through the end of the
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Lord Strathcona: A Biography of Donald Alexander Smith
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Lord Strathcona: A Biography of Donald Alexander Smith
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3677:Chairman of Anglo-Persian Oil Company (1909–1936)
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756:, his choice was to pattern himself on his uncle
546:and with his first cousin, George Stephen (later
4145:
3169:Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
2872:, pp. 33, 282. Cleveland: Freshwater Press, Inc.
2845:Mitchell's "Marine Directory of the Great Lakes"
2266:North-West Territories report of Donald A. Smith
2223:
2221:
1627:The Hon. Robert Henry Palmer Howard (born 1893,
971:, and initially supported the government of Sir
568:Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
177:Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
4199:Chancellors by university and college in Canada
2604:. Vol. XIV (1911–1920) (online ed.).
2123:
1872:was requisitioned for ocean service during the
956:following the announcement of Smith's victory.
4274:Scottish emigrants to pre-Confederation Quebec
4259:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
2132:. Toronto and Oxford: Dundurn Press. pp.
1711:Strathcona is commemorated in Manitoba by the
1005:Smith broke with Macdonald in 1873, after the
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2783:. Transcona Historical Museum. Archived from
2497:"Freedom of City of Bath for Lord Strathcona"
2218:
1404:in 1892. He contributed donations to the new
1282:in 1908. He cooperated with Manitoba Liberal
1145:. He retained a significant interest in the
1100:In May 1879, Smith became a director in the
4169:Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
2857:Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes
1551:. Lady Strathcona's father was a native of
987:during this period, assisted by banker Sir
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1591:, Scotland and 1157 Dorchester Street, in
1421:Syllabus of Physical Exercises for Schools
1091:Last Spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway
163:
4334:Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)
4299:Fellows of the Royal Society (Statute 12)
4209:Chancellors of the University of Aberdeen
3729:Chairmen of British Petroleum (1954–1992)
2598:. In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.).
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1909:. Owned by George T. Davie & Sons of
1868:when that fleet was established. In 1915
1323:On 12 February 1902, he was appointed an
1314:Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen
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855:report. Smith travelled to (present-day)
111:Learn how and when to remove this message
2763:National Inventory of Military Memorials
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134:The Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal
2921:The World's Work: A History of Our Time
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2264:Smith, Donald Alexander (4 July 1870).
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2103:. Toronto: Dundurn Press. p. 482.
1723:. In Alberta he is commemorated by the
1226:High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
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737:who rose to become Chief Factor of the
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4224:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
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1000:assembly of the North-West Territories
570:from 1896 to 1914. He was chairman of
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1462:. In 1895, he purchased an estate in
1331:, and the same month he received the
1278:on 20 May 1896, and was further made
4314:19th-century Canadian businesspeople
3788:CEO of British Petroleum (1992–1998)
3232:Rector of the University of Aberdeen
3008:
2640:. Toronto: Williams Briggs. p.
2180:Martin, Joseph E. (2017). "Titans".
1266:, on 23 August 1897, as part of the
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1798:Strathcona was inducted into the
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1341:Victoria University of Manchester
1316:(1899–1902), and he received the
1066:. Aided on this occasion by the
1022:Canadian general election of 1874
934:Manitoba's first general election
631:Victoria University of Manchester
4204:Chancellors of McGill University
3954:Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal
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2831:Greenwood, John Orville (1986),
2746:Scottish Place Names in Calgary.
2666:Abbott, Maude E. (4 July 1915).
2601:Dictionary of Canadian Biography
2455:. 11 February 1902. p. 850.
2400:. 14 October 1902. p. 6493.
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1318:Freedom of the City of Aberdeen
1196:, defeating his only opponent,
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1095:Craigellachie, British Columbia
963:for the newly formed riding of
592:called him "Uncle Donald". His
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967:in early 1871. He sat as an
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597:States. He personally raised
4279:Burials at Highgate Cemetery
3828:CEO of BP plc (2001–present)
2380:. 20 May 1896. p. 3054.
2360:. 29 May 1886. p. 2634.
1767:window memorializing him in
1470:. In 1905, he purchased the
1274:on 29 May 1886, promoted to
1268:1897 Diamond Jubilee Honours
1190:St John's College, Cambridge
996:Temporary North-West Council
898:pending Lieutenant Governor
605:. He funded the building of
457:Driving the CPR's Last Spike
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3811:CEO of BP Amoco (1998–2001)
2961:Library and Archives Canada
2606:University of Toronto Press
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1270:. He had already been made
1192:. He was re-elected in the
1126:William Cornelius Van Horne
839:In 1869, the government of
812:fishing within the region.
558:and afterwards represented
440:28 Grosvenor Square, London
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3994:Viscount Cecil of Chelwood
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2594:Reford, Alexander (1998).
2503:. 14 July 1911. p. 6.
2320:. University of Cambridge.
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1032:by 329 votes to 225. The
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2099:McDonald, Donna (1996).
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1561:Richard Charles Hardisty
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1406:University of Birmingham
1236:election victory of 1896
1122:Canadian Pacific Railway
1106:Canadian Pacific Railway
1064:general election of 1878
1044:Manitoba Western Railway
969:Independent Conservative
780:in 1838 to work for the
554:. He was elected to the
552:Canadian Pacific Railway
406:Isabella Sophia Hardisty
4110:Clarissa Dickson Wright
4054:Brigadier Sir John Hunt
3959:Charles Thomson Ritchie
2979:Encyclopædia Britannica
1703:René Lévesque Boulevard
1458:He lived in Montreal's
1389:Royal Victoria Hospital
890:Smith accompanied Col.
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826:Richard Bladworth Angus
681:Born 6 August 1820, on
615:Royal Victoria Hospital
578:. He was chancellor of
4184:Canadian Presbyterians
4133:Martina Chukwuma-Ezike
3670:Chief Executives of BP
3070:Matthew Hamilton Gault
2870:The Lower St. Lawrence
2859:, 1915 edition, p. 80.
2847:, 1912 edition, p. 53.
2086:www.archives.mcgill.ca
1925:. Ownership passed to
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1866:Canada Steamship Lines
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1206:Manitoba school crisis
1172:Later political career
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946:John Christian Schultz
938:provincial legislature
929:
918:″Canada in London″ by
900:Adams George Archibald
877:North-West Territories
773:
746:Anderson's Free School
744:Smith was educated at
655:Royal Victoria College
584:University of Aberdeen
350:Donald Alexander Smith
265:Matthew Hamilton Gault
2881:Brookes, pp. 40, 285.
1965:on 5 September 1942.
1933:was scrapped in 1947.
1846:Great Lakes freighter
1756:in Montreal in 1916.
1749:Glacier National Park
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1425:Lord Strathcona Medal
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885:Northwest Territories
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619:Lord Strathcona Medal
448:Diplomat, businessman
4058:Frank George Thomson
3964:Sir Frederick Treves
3179:George Halsey Perley
3139:Hudson's Bay Company
3077:Member of Parliament
3046:Member of Parliament
3032:Parliament of Canada
2725:Memorable Manitobans
1955:Wabana, Newfoundland
1854:Collingwood, Ontario
1823:Hudson's Bay Company
1541:Hudson's Bay Company
1349:University of Oxford
1218:Sir Mackenzie Bowell
1147:Hudson's Bay Company
1077:, 735 votes to 577.
998:the first governing
859:, and negotiated at
782:Hudson's Bay Company
764:Hudson's Bay Company
754:Indian Civil Service
739:Hudson's Bay Company
582:(1889–1914) and the
540:Hudson's Bay Company
312:District established
284:Member of Parliament
237:Member of Parliament
130:The Right Honourable
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4164:Nobility from Moray
4019:Sir Stafford Cripps
3924:Thomas Henry Huxley
3095:Business positions
3019:(online ed.).
3002:5 July 2018 at the
2833:Namesakes 1910-1919
2632:Morgan, Henry James
1959:Sydney, Nova Scotia
1943:Sunderland, England
1927:Foundation Maritime
1785:Grand Trunk Pacific
1512:The Times of London
1364:Freedom of the City
1345:Doctor of Civil Law
1232:Sir Wilfrid Laurier
1161:Manitoba Free Press
1093:, 7 November 1885,
1068:Manitoba Free Press
1035:Manitoba Free Press
776:Smith emigrated to
627:Aberdeen University
532:Sir Donald A. Smith
3999:Earl of Birkenhead
3949:Marquess of Huntly
3225:Marquess of Huntly
2527:on 13 October 2014
2452:The London Gazette
2417:The London Gazette
2397:The London Gazette
2377:The London Gazette
2357:The London Gazette
2337:The London Gazette
2233:www.ebooksread.com
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1260:Dominion of Canada
1256:Province of Quebec
1228:on 24 April 1896.
1222:Sir Charles Tupper
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2787:on 3 October 2014
2501:The Daily Phoenix
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1862:Hamilton, Ontario
1827:Yukon Field Force
1773:Marischal College
1769:Westminster Abbey
1753:Adolfo Müller-Ury
1737:Strathcona County
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1565:McGill University
1504:Highgate Cemetery
1500:Westminster Abbey
1453:Highgate Cemetery
1441:Highgate Cemetery
1393:McGill University
1370:on 13 July 1911.
1339:(LL.D.) from the
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1089:Smith drives the
1024:, Smith defeated
973:John A. Macdonald
904:Executive Council
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733:, partner of the
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