1859 in Canada
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Events from the year 1859 in Canada.
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[edit] Events
- Abraham Shadd is elected to the town council in Raleigh, Ontario and becomes the first Black elected to public office.
- William Hall, becomes the first Nova Scotian and the first Black to win the Victoria Cross.
- The all-Black Victoria Pioneer Rifle Company is formed to defend British Columbia.
- De Stoeckl returns to U.S. from Saint Petersburg with authority to negotiate the sale of Alaska.
- McGowan's War, a juridicial and political crisis in the Fraser River goldfieldsinvolving a spillover of San Francisco politics into British territory, has the potential to escalate into an annexationist uprising but is settled peaceably. Marines and Royal Engineers are dispatched to Yale, led by Colonel Clement Francis Moody and escorting Justice Matthew Baillie Begbie to resolve the matter, which ends amicably, and reassert British sovereignty over the fledgling Mainland Colony.
- Lyman Cutler, an American settler, homesteads on San Juan Island in defiance of British claims and triggers off the Pig War.
[edit] Births
[edit] January to June
- January 6 - Henry Pellatt, financier and soldier (d.1939)
- January 17 - Joseph Ovide Brouillard, politician and businessman (d.1940)
- January 18 - Elizabeth Shortt, politician
- April 5 - Robert Franklin Sutherland, politician and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons (d.1922)
- May 8 - Edward Morris, 1st Baron Morris, politician and 2nd Prime Minister of Newfoundland (d.1935)
- June 25 - George Henry Bradbury, politician (d.1925)
[edit] July to December
- July 12 - Peter Vasilevich Verigin, philosopher, activist and leader and preacher of the Doukhobors (d.1924)
- July 20 - Lionel Herbert Clarke, businessman and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (d.1921)
- August 4 - Louis-Adolphe Paquet, theologian (d.1942)
- August 10 - Wellington Willoughby, politician and lawyer (d.1932)
- September 17 - Frank Dawson Adams, geologist (d.1942)
[edit] Deaths
- February 22 - Edmond Baird, cabinet-maker and upholsterer (b.1802)
- March 2 - Hugh Cossart Baker, Sr., banker, businessman and mathematician (b.1818)
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