Frederic William Howay FRSC (November 25, 1867 – October 4, 1943), also spelled Frederick, was a Canadian historian, lawyer, and jurist. Born in London...
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Alaska Boundary Dispute[permanent dead link], E.O.S. Scholefield & Frederic William Howay, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., Vancouver, British Columbia, 1914 Alaska...
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restoration of old forts. In 1943, the interim chairman of the HSMBC, Frederic William Howay, urged his fellow Board members to consider a broader range of designations...
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Professional and academic associations Preceded by Frederic William Howay President of the Royal Society of Canada 1942–1943 Succeeded by Olivier Maurault...
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University of British Columbia, Ph.D. Thesis, 2002 (unpublished) The Early History of the Fraser River Mines, Frederic William Howay (C.F. Banfield, 1926)...
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Pierre-Georges Roy, James Kenny, Lawrence Burpee, William Douw Lighthall, and Frederic William Howay. Marius Barbeau was its founding Secretary. Lighthall...
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Historical Review. 1 (4): 444–469. doi:10.2307/3633113. JSTOR 3633113. Frederic William Howay; Robert Haswell; John Box Hoskins; John Boit (1990) [first published...
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Chief Justice of Nova Scotia; first female Chief Justice in Canada Frederic William Howay FRSC (1890) – historian, lawyer, and jurist; "primary authority"...
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to Boston, where they traditionally docked at the India Wharf. Frederic William Howay described that as the "golden round": The Americans had a perfect...
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minister (Finance) 1938 Adelaide Hoodless Educational reformer 1960 Frederic William Howay Historian, lawyer, judge 1944 C. D. Howe Cabinet minister, established...
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