About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: A. Edison Stairs, Alexander C. DesBrisay, Alexander Gibson (industrialist), Arthur D. Ganong, Azor LeBlanc, Bud Bird, Carl Mooers, Charles Elijah Fish, Charles H. LaBillois, Charles J. Osman, Charles Simonds, Clifford William Robinson, Dan Martell, David A. Ganong, Denis Losier, Donald Morrison (politician), Edouard S. Leger, Ernest Richard, Frederick C. Young, Frederick T. B. Young, Frederick Tweedie, George Butterfield (businessman), George Luther Hathaway, George Percival Burchill, Gilbert Ganong, Harrison McCain, Harry Ames, Harry Peters, Henry Emmerson, Henry Read Emmerson, J. Edwin Ganong, J. Roger Pichette, James H. Ganong, James Hamet Dunn, James Kidd Flemming, James Taylor (d. 1856), John Anthony McDonald, John Percival Burchill, John Robinson (businessman), John Rutherford Messer, Jonathan Berry (pioneer), Joseph Leonard O'Brien, Joseph P. Landry, K. C. Irving, Ken LeBlanc (entrepreneur), Lestock Graham DesBrisay, Lestock P. W. DesBrisay, Margaret Jean Anderson, Mary Schryer, Michel Bastarache, Norman Buchanan, Olivier-Maximin Melanson, Paul Gallant, Peter Veniot, R. Whidden Ganong, Richard J. Gill, Richard Simonds, Robert Young (Canadian politician), Susan B. Ganong, Theotime Blanchard, Tranquille Blanchard, W.J. Kent, Wallace McCain, Walter Edward Foster, William Frederick Todd, William Lindsay (Canadian politician), William P. Flewelling. Excerpt: Sir James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet (October 29, 1874-January 1, 1956) was a major Canadian financier and industrialist during the first half of the 20th century. Born in the village of St. Peter's near Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada, into a well-known Protestant family. Dunn's father owned a shipbuilding company whose fortunes had been all but wiped out by the sharp decline in the demand for wooden ships. His father died when James was an infant and his...