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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
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During the 1872 the expedition party travelled by train, steamer,
canoe, wagon, and horseback, from Halifax to Victoria. The
expedition leader, Sir Sanford Fleming, was the Father of Standard
Time, founder of the Royal Canadian Institute, designer of Canada's
first postage stamp, author, artist, and town planner. George Monro
Grant (1835-1902) was secretary of the expedition (and minister of
the church Fleming attended). He later became principal of Queen's
University, and moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Canada.
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