George Bryce
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George Bryce (April 22, 1844 – August 5, 1931) was a Presbyterian minister and a prolific author, writing on many topics including history of the Red River Colony in what is now Manitoba, Canada.
Bryce was born near Mount Pleasant, Canada West (now Ontario). He was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1902 and served as the Royal Society's President in 1910.[1]
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- ^ "Memorable Manitobans: George Bryce (1844-1931)". www.mhs.mb.ca. March 13, 2011. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
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Wikisource has original works written by or about: George Bryce |
- Works by George Bryce at Project Gutenberg
- Works by George Bryce at Faded Page (Canada)
- Works by or about George Bryce at Internet Archive
- Biography at the Manitoba Historical Society
- George Bryce, John Black, The Apostle of the Red River prairies
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Preceded by Joseph-Edmond Roy |
President of the Royal Society of Canada 1909–1910 |
Succeeded by R. Ramsay Wright |
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