Ebenezer Brown (c. 1824 – June 5, 1883) was an English-born wholesale merchant and political figure in British Columbia. He represented New Westminster...
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the fall of 1849, Ebenezer Brown brought cattle to graze along the mountain stream of South Willow Creek. The next spring, Ebenezer moved with his wife...
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James Gordon Brown was born at the Orchard Maternity Nursing Home in Giffnock, Renfrewshire, Scotland. His father was John Ebenezer Brown (1914–1998),...
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and politician Ebenezer Brown (c.1824–1883), English-Canadian merchant and politician Ebenezer Bryce (1830–1913), Mormon pioneer Ebenezer John Buchanan...
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Ebenezer Scrooge (/ˌɛbɪˈniːzər ˈskruːdʒ/) is a fictional character and the protagonist of Charles Dickens's 1843 short novel, A Christmas Carol. Initially...
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the Lectures is apparent. In 1895, Ms. J. Burdon Sanderson and Rev. Ebenezer Brown Speirs published the first English translation in three volumes including...
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collars could be washed independently, saving time and labour. The Rev. Ebenezer Brown, a businessman in town, proceeded to commercialize the concept. The...
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Charles Elliott February 1, 1876 June 25, 1878 President of the Council Ebenezer Brown February 1, 1876 September 11, 1876 Andrew Charles Elliott September...
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people and later, also the Musqueam people The town was named after Ebenezer Brown, who owned property in the area and had come from England in 1858-1859...
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« First Walkem ministry Second Walkem ministry » Andrew Charles Elliott Ebenezer Brown Alexander Edmund Batson Davie Thomas Basil Humphreys William Smithe...
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