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rand River. =Bib.=: Lizars, _Days of the Canada Company_. =Gamache, Rene de Rohault, Marquis de.= =Ch= Endows Jesuit College at Quebec, 228. =Gannentaha.= =L= Mission at, miraculously escapes massacre, 65. =Bib.=: Parkman, _Jesuits in North America_. =Garakontie.= =L= Iroquois chief, conversion of, 65; edifying death of, 73. =Garfield, James Abram= (1831-1881). Twentieth president of the United States. =Index=: =B= Favourable to proposed Reciprocity Treaty of 1864, 230-231. =Bib.=: Hinsdale, _Works of Garfield_; Gilmore, _Life of Garfield_; _Cyc. Am. Biog._ =Garneau, Francois-Xavier= (1809-1866). Studied law and practised as a notary; afterwards clerk of the Legislative Assembly and city clerk of Quebec; member of the Council of Public Instruction; president of the _Institut Canadien_. =Index=: =P= Condemns Papineau's conduct in rejecting Lord Goderich's offer, 77. =E= Attacks Hincks for suggesting amendment to Union Act, 123; Hincks's denial, 123. =Hd= On the evils of English law, 59; on Murray, 60; on Haldimand, 291, 292. =Bib.=: _Histoire du Canada_, trans. by Andrew Bell. For biog., _see_ Casgrain, _F.-X. Garneau_; Morgan, _Cel. Can._ and _Bib. Can._ =Garnier, Charles.= Accompanied Jogues and Chatelain to the Huron mission, 1636; and, with the former, to the Tobacco Nation, near Nottawassaga Bay, 1639-1640. Returned to the Huron mission, where, in 1649, died a martyr to his faith, slain by an Iroquois hatchet. =Index=: =L= Death of, 5. =Bib.=: Parkman, _Jesuits in North America_; Lalemant, _Relation des Hurons_, 1640. =Garnier de Chapouin.= =Ch= Provincial of Recollets, appoints four missionaries for Canada, 85. =Garreau, Leonard.= Jesuit father. =Index=: =L= Death of, 11. =Garry, Nicholas.= The Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company having been amalgamated in 1821, Garry, then a director of the former Company, was sent out to the North-West with Simon McGillivray, in that year, to make the necessary arrangements. Garry's diary of this journey is published in the Royal Society _Trans._, 1900. Subsequently deputy governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1822-1835. Fort Garry was named after him. =Bib.=: Bryce, _Manitoba_ and _Hudson's Bay Company_. =Gaspe.= _See_ Aubert de Gaspe. =Gaspereau River.= A small tidal stream, flowing into the Basin of Minas. Grand Pre, once a principal settlement of the Acadians, stands upon its banks. =Gates, Sir Thomas= (1596-1621). Governor of Virginia.
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