1876 in Canada explained
Events from the year 1876 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Lieutenant governors
Events
Full date unknown
Sport
Births
January to June
July to December
Deaths
- February 4 – Charles-Séraphin Rodier, mayor of Montreal (born 1797)
- February 5 – George Ryan, politician (born 1806)
- April 5 – Élisabeth Bruyère, nun (born 1818)
- June 1 – Malcolm Cameron, businessman and politician (born 1808)
- July 3 – Aldis Bernard, mayor of Montreal (born 1810)
- July 27 – Thomas-Louis Connolly, Archbishop of Halifax (born 1814)
- October 2 – Louis-Ovide Brunet, priest and botanist (born 1826)
- October 6 – John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar, Governor General (born 1807)
- December 13 – René-Édouard Caron, 2 Mayor of Quebec City and 2nd Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec (born 1800)
Full date unknown
Historical documents
Bell's Ontario experiments lead to the first long-distance telephone conversation[2]
Treaty 6 annexes land of Cree and other nations in exchange for reserves subject to sale or development, plus money and supplies[3]
Matron reports illness and death of girl at Wawanosh Indian residential school as local physician says her disorder is hysteria[4]
Mark Twain's anger at a Canadian firm publishing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer without permission[5]
Emigrant's guide written especially for "people of small fortune"[6]
Notes and References
- Web site: Queen Victoria The Canadian Encyclopedia . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . 5 December 2022.
- Alexander Graham Bell, "First Transmission of Speech over a Telegraph Line in Brantford, August 1876" The Pre-Commercial Period of the Telephone (1911), pgs. 14-16. Accessed 16 September 2018
- http://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/solr?query=ID%3A27840&rows=10&mode=view&pos=0&page=161 "The Treaty at Forts Carlton and Pitt, Number Six"
- "Shingwauk Home; The following is the Matron's letter[....]" (February 1, 1876), Dominion Churchman (April 20, 1876), pg. 187 Accessed 29 November 2024
- Samuel Langhorne Clemens, "To Moncure D. Conway, 2 November 1876, Hartford, Conn." Mark Twain Project. Accessed 16 September 2018
- John J. Rowan, The Emigrant and Sportsman in Canada; Some Experiences of an Old Country Settler (1876). Accessed 23 April 2020