Item 224 - George Munro Grant

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George Munro Grant

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  • [ca. 1872] (Creation)

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  • 1 photograph : b&w ; 20.3 x 25.7 cm
  • 1 photograph : b&w negative ; 12.4 x 10 cm

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"The Overland Party of 1872", George Grant is pictured with James Robertson Ross, Dr. Moren, Sandford Fleming, and Frank Fleming. Photo taken at Toronto on 15 July 1872 en route for the Pacific.

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George Munro Grant (1835-1902) was perhaps Queen's greatest principal. Born at Albion Mines, Nova Scotia he was educated at the Pictou Academy and Glasgow University. From 1863-1877 he was minister of Saint Matthew's Presbyterian Church, Halifax. He was then appointed Principal of Queen's University. (Taken from 'Heritage Kingston', page 190)

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Copies created ca. 1980.

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Description created on 8/29/2002. Last updated 23/04/2013.

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  • Folder: V28 P-94.13