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  1. Description of Historic Place. The John R. Booth Residence National Historic Site of Canada is located in Ottawa, Ontario. This large house, built in 1909, is a sophisticated composition in the Queen Anne Revival style. Its design features multiple projections, elaborately shaped gables, ornate stone moulding and a medieval style square corner ...

  2. John Rudolphus Booth J.R. Booth and sons, c. 1900. John Rudolphus Booth was one of Canada's largest lumber barons and most successful entrepreneurs; he also worked at the Chaudière. He had once helped build Andrew Leamy's sawmill in Hull, and later began producing shingles near the Chaudière Falls in a rented sawmill.

  3. John Rudolphus Booth (1827-1925) had a significant influence on Algonquin Provincial Park, the Ottawa Valley, and the City of Ottawa. He was a businessman of note, who built an empire based on timber, lumber, grain, pulp and paper, and much more.

  4. John Rudolphus Booth Birth 5 Feb 1895. Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada Death 9 Oct 1941 (aged 46) Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA Burial.

  5. fr-academic.com › dic › frwikiJohn Rudolphus Booth

    John Rudolphus Booth (1827-1925) industriel, né près de Waterloo, Bas-Canada, décédé le 8 décembre 1925 à Ottawa.. Fils de John Booth et d'Eleanor Rooney (Rowley) Il épousa dans le canton de Kingsey, Bas-Canada, Rosalinda Cooke le 7 janvier 1853 (décédée en 1886)

  6. Booth House is a prominent heritage building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada located at 252 Metcalfe Street, just south of Somerset in Downtown Ottawa. The house was built by lumber baron John R. Booth in 1906, and it was designed by John W.H. Watts , who did a number of other Ottawa buildings.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2018 · Synopsis: This narrative in verse builds on known facts to imagine the life of John Rudolphus Booth, who arrived in roughhouse Bytown in the early 1850s with a wife, a child, and carpenter’s tools bought on credit. In the growing new capital of Canada, he built a storied empire on the river power and forests of the Ottawa Valley.