No Ordinary Man: George Mercer DawsonGeorge Mercer Dawson was indeed no ordinary man. Born in 1849, son of the first Principal of McGill University, Dawson defied health circumstances that would have defeated many people and went on to become one of our most exceptional Canadians. As a geologist in the British North American Boundary Commission between Canada and the U.S.A. and as Director of the Geological Survey of Canada in 1895, Dawson examined and explored every aspect of Canada's unknown territories. This collection of writings, letters, diaries and essays begins with the young George and moves through his developing years to his adult life. "He climbed, walked and rode on horseback over more of Canada than any other member of the Geological Survey of Canada at that time -- yet to look at him, one would not think him capable of a day's hard physical labour .... It was his hand that first traced upon vacant maps the geological formations of the Yukon and much of British Columbia." "To read about him is like taking a drink of water from a cool, unpolluted spring. His sense of values was so great that he once said he didn't care much for money or possessions. All he wanted was what he could hold in his canoe." |
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George Mercer Dawson Lois Winslow-Spragge Bradley John Lockner. EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION THE " LITTLE DOCTOR , " GEORGE MERCER DAWSON 1Bernard. A s one deeply involved in research on George Mercer Dawson ... Anna . Their childhood sharing of ...
George Mercer Dawson Lois Winslow-Spragge Bradley John Lockner. THE " LITTLE DOCTOR , " GEORGE MERCER DAWSON 1Bernard James Harrington ( 1848-1907 ) , who married Anna Dawson in 1876 , was born at St. Andrews , Lower Canada , and ...
... Dawson's family . 7Anna Lois ( Dawson ) Harringon ( 1851-1917 ) , the oldest of George's sisters , was also his closest friend and confidant . Even after her marriage to Bernard Harrington in 1876 , Anna continued to share an inti- mate ...
George Mercer Dawson Lois Winslow-Spragge Bradley John Lockner. 9Or The Band of Hope Review and Sunday Scholar's Friend , which was a temperance periodical for children begun in 1851 . 10William Bell Dawson ( 1854-1944 ) , Dawson's ...
... Anna will include a note to me - this will show me that you do not forget G. James Dawson to George Dawson , Pictou , Nova Scotia , 28 February 1857 . Dr George I have a letter from you today -- without date . I hope baby & you have got ...
Contents
Life and Exploration on the Western Frontier | 122 |
Dawson and the Yukon | 143 |
Ethnological Endeavours | 148 |
Glimpses at Georges Personal Life | 152 |
An Enduring Friend | 155 |
A Loyal Son and Sibling | 169 |
The Bering Sea Commission | 175 |
A WideRanging Mind | 182 |
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A Voyage by Sail to Great Britain | 49 |
First Year at the Royal School of Mines London 186970 | 57 |
Summer 1870 with Parents in Scotland | 69 |
Second Year at the Royal School of Mines 187071 | 71 |
A Summer of Field Work in the English Lake District | 79 |
Third Year at the Royal School of Mines 187172 | 84 |
GeologistNaturalist on the British North American Boundary Commission | 101 |
Enduring Achievements with the Geological Survey of Canada | 119 |
Selected Poems of George Mercer Dawson | 185 |
Science and Exploration in Canada | 194 |
The Lasting Legacy of George Mercer Dawson | 197 |
For Further Reading | 200 |
About the Author | 201 |
About the Editor | 202 |
Visual Credits | 203 |
Index | 204 |