- Sir
Joseph William Trutch, KCMG (18
January 1826 – 4
March 1904) was an English-born
Canadian civil engineer, land surveyor, and
politician who served...
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Mount Trutch is a
mountain located on the
border of
Alberta and
British Columbia, Canada. It was
named in 1920
after Sir
Joseph Trutch, a
Canadian politician...
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Trutch Island is an
island on the
North Coast of
British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the
northernmost of the
Estevan Group of
islands and like other...
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after the
survey was
completed Douglas retired and
McColl died.
Joseph Trutch, the
Chief Commissioner of
Lands and Works, was
placed in
charge of the...
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McCreight won a seat for
Victoria City in the legislature, and Sir
Joseph Trutch, the
Lieutenant Governor,
chose him to be
British Columbia's
first premier...
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First lieutenant governor of the
Province of
British Columbia, Sir
Joseph William Trutch KCMG, 1871–1876...
- themselves. This
comparatively mild
Indian policy ended in 1864 with
Joseph Trutch as
Chief Commissioner of
Lands and Works. Such a mild
Indian policy had...
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February 1920
which recognized Norwegian sovereignty over the islands.
Joseph Trutch, the
first Lieutenant Governor of
British Columbia,
insisted that First...
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prominence — or
perhaps because of it —
Lieutenant Governor Sir
Joseph Trutch p****ed over De
Cosmos for the job of Premier,[citation needed]
instead asking...
- 1876 –
February 11, 1878
Monarch Queen Victoria Lieutenant Governor Joseph Trutch Albert Norton Richards Preceded by
George Anthony Walkem Succeeded by George...