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| ====== McDougald, Allan Joseph ====== | ====== McDougald, Allan Joseph ====== | ||
| - | (30 Oct. 1877-16 June 1937), contractor. (Allan J. McDougald) Born at Alexandria, GC. Parents: John A. McDougald and his wife Annie (Nancy) Chisholm. He was educated at the local schools and at Cornwall Collegiate Institute, and began railway construction work in 1896, serving at first as an “apprentice” with his brother-in-law John McMartin. In this capacity, or at least before he was independently in business, he worked on the Crowsnest Pass portion of the CPR, the Algoma Central Railway, and the Sudbury line of the CPR. Then on his own, he “was awarded a contract for the building of an important section of the National Transcontinental Railway in Western Ontario, which he brought to a successful conclusion in 1908.” He returned to Cornwall in 1908 from this four-year work in the Kenora area, and seems to have been troubled by ill health for much of the remainder of his life. Besides contracting, | + | (30 Oct. 1877-16 June 1937), contractor. (Allan J. McDougald) Born at Alexandria, GC. Parents: John A. McDougald and his wife Annie (Nancy) Chisholm. He was educated at the local schools and at Cornwall Collegiate Institute, and began railway construction work in 1896, serving at first as an “apprentice” with his brother-in-law John McMartin. In this capacity, or at least before he was independently in business, he worked on the Crowsnest Pass portion of the CPR, the Algoma Central Railway, and the Sudbury line of the CPR. Then on his own, he “was awarded a contract for the building of an important section of the National Transcontinental Railway in Western Ontario, which he brought to a successful conclusion in 1908.” He returned to Cornwall in 1908 from this four-year work in the Kenora area, and seems to have been troubled by ill health for much of the remainder of his life. Besides contracting, |
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