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The official site of the City of Kingston, Ontario, devotes a page to its former resident, Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first Prime Minister.
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Facts, biography, speeches and other information from the National Library of Canada.
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Final resting place of Sir John A. Macdonald (b. January 11, 1815. d. June 6, 1891) at Cataraqui Cemetery in Kingston, Ontario. Includes photograph of the grave and information on Macdonald.
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Information about Macdonald's key role at the Charlottetown Conference of 1864.
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An 1880 hand-written letter by Macdonald to John Beverley Robinson. Held by the Trent University Archives.
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Louis-Philippe Hébert's statue of Macdonald in Ottawa is described. Photo also.
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A former home of John A. Macdonald, who rented the house in 1848 because of his wife's illness.
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Photos of Macdonald, his wife and child as well as description of his career,
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Essay by Pamela Atwell on the life and career of Canada's founding Prime Minister.
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RCMP Centennial Museum's page about the origins of the RCMP and Macdonald's role.
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Excerpts from articles that appeared in The Daily Globe in 1867.
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Obituary for John A. Macdonald that appeared in the Globe and Mail.