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  • William Henry McNeill (7 July 1803 – 4 September 1875) was an American marine captain and explorer, best known for his 1830 expedition as the captain...
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    after Captain William Henry McNeill of the Hudson's Bay Company. In the 2021 Census of Population by Statistics Canada, Port McNeill's population was...
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  • politician William Simpson McNeill (1814–1902), Canadian politician William McNeill (philosopher) (born 1961), American professor of philosophy William Henry McNeill...
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    William Hardy McNeill (October 31, 1917 – July 8, 2016) was an American historian and author, noted for his argument that contact and exchange among civilizations...
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  • fuels. McNeill was born on October 6, 1954, in Chicago, Illinois. His father was the noted University of Chicago historian William H. McNeill, with whom...
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    tribe. It was named in 1841 by Charles Wilkes in honor of Captain William Henry McNeill of the Hudson's Bay Company, who greeted Wilkes upon the arrival...
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    along the coast of Vancouver Island. It was named after Captain William Henry McNeill, master of the Hudson's Bay Company steamer SS Beaver, and one of...
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    1994), pgs. 536–7 [1] Whistler, James Mcneill (January 1967). The Gentle Art of Making Enemies – James McNeill Whistler. Courier Corporation. ISBN 9780486218755...
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  • Thomas McNeill (28 July 1885, Elmsdale, Prince Edward Island - 2 February 1975, Chicago) was a Canadian church historian. He was the son of William Cavendish...
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    E. McMillan (d. 1907), mayor of Victoria in 1872 William Henry McNeill (1803–1875), Master of the SS Beaver from which, in 1843, while at McNeill Bay...
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    George. One of them, William McMillan, was a co-signatory to the Métis petition for special status, 1845. In his final years, McMillan contributed to...
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    Admiralty interest in coal. In 1849, men under the charge of Captain William Henry McNeill, assisted by John Work, erected Fort Rupert. Named after Prince...
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    Douglas William Fraser Tolmie Thomas McKay Alexander Roderick McLeod James McMillan William Henry McNeill Thomas McKay John McLeod John McLoughlin John McLoughlin...
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    in the fishery/trading post enterprise was Henry Hall, a partner of the Boston firm Tucker & Williams & Henry Hall. In addition to fur trading, they planned...
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    securing a border along the Columbia. United States Secretary of State Henry Clay had given instructions to the American plenipotentiaries to offer a...
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    Benjamin Roussel, David Stuart, Robert Stuart, William Wallace, and Henry Weeks. Kanaka additions: Harry, William Karimou, James Keemo, George Naaco, Dick Paow...
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    as he is widely referred to as "Dr. John McLoughlin". McLoughlin was hired as a physician at Fort William, the inland headquarters and a fur trade post...
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    Sound. One year later, in May 1833, Chief Trader Archibald McDonald returned with William Fraser Tolmie and seven men to begin the construction of a permanent...
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    Meryeta O'Dine, Olympic snowboard medalist Nilesh Patel, filmmaker David William Ramsay, disgraced judge Paul Ramsey, politician Daryl Reaugh, former NHL...
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    Canada, in spring 1819. From there, Douglas was assigned as a clerk at Fort William in what is now Thunder Bay. The following year, he was moved to Île-à-la-Crosse...
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