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A biographical compendium presenting concise life sketches of Montreal’s prominent citizens, tracing their professional trajectories in banking, railways, commerce, and public service. Individual entries outline career progress, leadership in major enterprises, and philanthropic support for hospitals, universities, and cultural organizations. Organized as separate profiles, the volume combines factual narration of roles and achievements with notes on civic involvement and institutional affiliations, offering a collective portrait of the leaders who shaped the city’s economic and social institutions.

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William H. Atherton

William H. Atherton was a historian known for his comprehensive work on the history of Montreal, particularly during the periods of French and British rule. His notable series, "Montreal from 1535 to 1914," spans three volumes, detailing the city's development and significant events from its founding to the early 20th century. Atherton's meticulous research provides valuable insights into the cultural and political changes that shaped Montreal, making his contributions essential for understanding the city's historical narrative.

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