Sir J.J.C. Abbott
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Title |
Sir J.J.C. Abbott
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Abstract |
Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott (1821-1893), lawyer, businessman, educator, politician, militia officer, and gentleman farmer, was the first Canadian-born Prime Minister of Canada. Born in St. Andrew's East (now Saint-André d'Argenteuil) in Argenteuil County, Abbott served as Prime Minister from June 1891 to November 1892. Earlier he had served as mayor of Montreal (1887 and 1888).
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Book Title |
Men of the Day: A Canadian Portrait Gallery (Eleventh Series)
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Montreal
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The Montreal Paper Mills Company
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Date |
1892
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Pages |
160-176
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Ogilvy, Maud. “Sir J.J.C. Abbott.” In Men of the Day: A Canadian Portrait Gallery (Eleventh Series), edited by Louis-H. Taché, 160–176. Montreal: The Montreal Paper Mills Company, 1892.
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