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  2. 1872 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The new Patent Act encourages import or licensing of technology and foreign patents by allowing legal use of patents in Canada if not registered in Canada within two years. An award of arbitration sets the final boundary between Canada and the United States in the Gulf of Georgia and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, ending the San Juan boundary dispute.

  3. Category:1872 deaths - Wikipedia

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    A. Justo Abaunza; Chauncey Abbott; Louisa Sewell Abbs; Heinrich Abeken; David H. Abell; Gustav Adolph Ackermann; Daniel Weisiger Adams; Henry Adams (pastor) William Bridges Adams

  4. Cornelius Krieghoff - Wikipedia

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    In 1855, he returned to Canada. He served for a short time in the Volunteer Militia Company of Engineers, (a Canadian Militia unit in Hochelaga, Montreal), then lived in Europe from 1863 to 1868 and moved to Chicago to retire. He died in Chicago on March 5, 1872, at the age of 56 and is buried in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago. A decade later ...

  5. Category:1872 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1872 in Canada" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Elizabeth Clephane - Wikipedia

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    The hymn was said to be written after the death of her brother, George Clephane (1819-1851), who had a troubled life in Canada. As the story goes, he fell from his horse while intoxicated, struck his head upon a rock and died. [8] [9] His grave site at Fergus, Ontario, Canada has become a site of interest for admirers of Clephane's hymns.

  7. Wikipedia : People by year/Reports/Canadians/For years in ...

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    1812), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario premiers, Premiers of the Province of Canada, 1872 — George L. Hathaway (b. 1813), New Brunswick premiers, 1872 — Cornelius Krieghoff (b. 1815), Canadian painters, 1872 — John Kent (b. 1805), Newfoundland colonial leaders, 1873 — George-Étienne Cartier (b.

  8. James Couzens - Wikipedia

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    Couzens was born in Chatham, Ontario, Canada in 1872, the son of soapmaker James and Emma Clift Couzens. [3] He attended the public schools of Chatham and spent time at a business college. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He moved to Detroit , Michigan in 1890 and worked as a railroad car checker for the New York Central Railroad from 1890 to 1897. [ 4 ]

  9. Category:1870s deaths - Wikipedia

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