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locations (18<strong>23</strong>), 19 48-9 ; Protestant (1844),11 228; and <strong>com</strong>ponents (1869), 6 32, 11150 ;census statistics (1871), 20 283 n.Red River Valley Railway. Undertaken as agovernment work, 19 119; opposition toterms of contract, 120 ;transferred toNorthern Pacific, 122-3.Redding, Robert, colonel. At siege of PortBoyal (1710), 13 65.Redistribution of 1882. Government accusedof gerrymandering the constituencies, 691-2.Reed, Hayter (b. 1849). Member of North-West Council, 19 221 ; deputy superintendentgeneralof Indian Affairs, 7 621.Regent s Inlet. Surveyed by Rae, 5 298.Regina. Progress of, in 1883, 19 167 ; itsselection as capital of Saskatchewan, 201and n. ; trial of Kiel at, 6 103-4 ; population(1901, 1911), 20 327 ; value of it6 manufactures for decennial period ending 1910, 328 ;assessment system of, 407.Regina. Lakes freighter, 10 557.Regiopolis College. Founded (1837) at Kingston by Bishop Macdonell, 18 361, 11 52 ;closed (1869), 18 390.Reid, Alexander. Opposition candidate forSt John (1785), 13 164.Reid, George Agnew (b. 1860). His career asan artist, 12 617.Reid, James (d. 1868). Signs petition to retainGovernor Blanshard, 21 121.Reid, James (d. 1848), chief justice. Appointedto Durham s executive council, 4 394.Reid, John. Shipbuilder at Pictou, 10 582.Reid, J. T. Opens school and hospital forGalicians, 11 292.Reid, Mrs Mary H.GENERAL INDEX 173Her qualities as an artist,12 626.Reid, Robert. A pioneer settler of township ofDouro, 17 80.Reid, Whitelaw (1837-1912). Proposes a fisheriesreference to The Hague Tribunal, 8 708.Reid-Newfoundland Company. Line of steamships, 10 562.Reindeer. Lake Ontario schooner, 10 493.Reinhart, Charles. Convicted of murder, 1939.Reitzenstein, Baron. In <strong>com</strong>mand of disbanded Hessian troops settled at Marysburgh,17 26.Reliance. Boat employed in Franklin s expedition of 1825, 4 683.Religious Bodies (Miscellaneous) in Canada,11 379-400.Remas, Father, O.M.I. Founds mission onLake Athabaska, 11 138 ;141.Remy, Daniel de. See Courcelle.Remy, Pierre (1636-1728), Teacher at StSulpice, Montreal, 16 337, 384.Renowes Harbour. Jacques Cartier in, 1 38.Renvoyle. Lakes freighter, 10 557.Repentigny, de.See Legardeur de Repentigny.Representation by population. Supportedby Brown and the Grits, 5 92 its ;practicallimitations, 92 ;aims of its advocates, 150-1 ;various agitations in favour of, 15 169-70.Republic. Rammed and sunk by the Florida,10 610; value of wireless demonstrated atwreck of, 610.Repulse Bay. Explored by Middleton, 1 197 ;entered by Parry, 4 685 ;Rae winters at,5298.Rescue. (1) Lake steamboat, 10 543. (2)Sails on de Haven s Franklin search expedition, 6 301.Resolution. (1) Sails with Button to HudsonBay, 1 155 ; abandoned, 156. (2) Her fightwith the Viper, 13 221-2. (3) Ship of CaptainCook s expedition to discover North-WestPassage, 21 24, 25, 28, 29.Resolution Island. Sighted by Hudson, 1 161 ;named after one of Button s ships, 155.RestigOUChe County. Beginning of settlementin, 13 130.RestigOUChe River. Revenue derived from itsfishing rights, 16 563.Resurrection, Fathers of the, 11 64.Retaliation. Liverpool privateer, her successas a prize-taker, 13 253.Return Reef. Franklin s farthest in expedition of 1825, 4 684 ; Thomas Simpson at,688.Revenge. Halifax privateer, 13 220 ; detailsof her career, 224.Revolutionary War, American. Special Article : Canada and the American Revolution,3 73-103. Influence of European coalitionagainst Great Britain on, 73, 74 ;a makeshift war, 74-5 ; mixed motives of its promoters, 13 132 ;treatment accorded to vanquished in, contrasted with that in War ofSecession, <strong>23</strong>2 ; defences of Canada at outbreak of, 3 76-9. See also Arnold, Benedict ;Dorchester ; Montgomery ; Quebec, Siege of1775 ; Shipping United Empire Loyalists.;Rexford, Elson Irving (b. 1850). Englishsecretary of department of Education ofQuebec Province, 16 494.Reynolds, John. Discovers scheelite in HalifaxCounty, 14 699.R. H. Boughton. One of first vessels to passthrough Welland Canal, 10 526.Rhoade, John. Assists Aernouts in his raidon Acadia, 13 54.Rhoda. Brig built at Yarmouth, 10 581.Rhys, Captain Horton. His theatrical tourthrough Canada (1861), 12 659-60 ; his interview with George Brown, 660.Riall, Sir Phineas (1775-1850). Lays wasteAmerican frontier, 3 252 ;defeated at battleof Chippawa, 255 ;retreats to BurlingtonHeights, 256 ;taken prisoner at Lundy sLane, 257, 259.Rice, Samuel D. One of general superintendents of Methodist Church, 11 310.Richard, Edouard. Issues writ for first electionto North-West Council, 19 203.Richard, Father Gabriel. Missionary at Detroit,11 25.Richard, Pierre Louis (1830-1907), O.M.I.Founds mission on Lake Okanagan, 11 145.Richard Smith. First steam vessel to enter aPrince Edward Island port, 10 562.Richards, Albert Norton. Lieutenant-governorof British Columbia (1876-81), 21 199.

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