Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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In 1893 a syndicate headed by H. M. Whitney of Boston and composed of Boston , New York and Montreal businessmen , including Donald Smith , W. C. 82 83 a 86 Van Horne and Hugh McLennan , negotiated a. 79 Canadian Manufacturer , 20 April ...
In 1893 a syndicate headed by H. M. Whitney of Boston and composed of Boston , New York and Montreal businessmen , including Donald Smith , W. C. 82 83 a 86 Van Horne and Hugh McLennan , negotiated a. 79 Canadian Manufacturer , 20 April ...
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The success of the Dominion Coal syndicate and the growing feeling that the Canadian government was determined to create a major Canadian primary steel industry led Whitney in 1899 to organize the Dominion Iron & Steel Company .
The success of the Dominion Coal syndicate and the growing feeling that the Canadian government was determined to create a major Canadian primary steel industry led Whitney in 1899 to organize the Dominion Iron & Steel Company .
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To improve the economic welfare and public revenue of the province , Fielding persuaded Henry M. Whitney to invest in the Cape Breton County coal fields , which led to the incorporation of the Dominion Coal Company .
To improve the economic welfare and public revenue of the province , Fielding persuaded Henry M. Whitney to invest in the Cape Breton County coal fields , which led to the incorporation of the Dominion Coal Company .
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