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An address delivered July 11, 1945, by D.C. Coleman, Chairman and President, Canadian Pacific Railway, in honour of its first president, George Stephen. Interesting accounts of quarrels with William Van Horne and James J. Hill as to routes of the new railway, and disappointment over Sir John Macdonald's failure to give Canadian Pacific joint and equal rights over the Government-owned route from Saint John to Halifax. 15 pp.
Title: Lord Mount Stephen (First President of Canadian Pacific Railway) ; An Address Given at the National Newcomen Luncheon
Categories: Social History, Business,
Publisher: N.Y., 1945
Binding: Soft Cover
Book Condition: Good Plus
Type: Booklet
Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Seller ID: 003870
Keywords: Speech. Honours.