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- Young, John
- 1 they needed to promote their interests. By 1844 John Young was quietly gathering information on the cost of
- 2 lawyer, land speculator, and railway promoter; John Young, one of the most active presidents of the
- 3 In spite of Young's position as one of Hamilton's foremost
- 4 had been financed from naval funds.28 Whether Young made his inquiries as a stratagem for building a
- 5 That Young had every reason to be worried about the
- 6 letter of the accord.31 Several months before Young's first discreet inquiries, the Niagara Harbour
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This article originally appeared in Ontario History.
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