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Bytown is the
former name of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was
founded on
September 26, 1826,
incorporated as a town on
January 1, 1850, and su****ded by...
- The
Bytown and
Prescott Railway (B&PR) was a
railway joining Ottawa (then
called Bytown) with
Prescott on the
Saint Lawrence River, in the
Province of...
- The
Bytown Museum (French: Musée
Bytown) is a
museum in
Ottawa located in the
Colonel By
Valley at the
Ottawa Locks of the
Rideau Canal on the Ottawa...
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Dalhousie began shortly after September 26, 1826 when Ottawa's predecessor,
Bytown was founded. Lt.
Colonel John By was an
officer of the
Royal Engineers commissioned...
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suffragan dioceses of Hearst–Moosonee, Pembroke, and Timmins. The
Diocese of
Bytown was
erected on 25 June 1847. Its name was
changed to the
Diocese of Ottawa...
- and Jean
Cloutier reopened the cinema,
renamed the ByTowne, in
honour of
Bytown, Ottawa's
original name
until January 1, 1855, and
because it was the second...
- The
Bytown Mechanics'
Institute is an
Upper Canada example of a
knowledge transfer organization aimed at
encouraging gr****roots parti****tion.
These institutions...
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owned by
Postmedia Network in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Established as the
Bytown Packet in 1845 by
William Harris, it was
renamed the
Citizen in 1851. The...
- Canada's viceroy, and
Office of the
Prime Minister.
Founded in 1826 as
Bytown, and
incorporated as
Ottawa in 1855, its
original boundaries were expanded...
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Montreal and
Bytown Railway Company was a
Canadian railway company.
Chartered in
August 1853, the
company built a line
between Montreal and
Bytown,
which is...