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- Young, Egerton Ryerson, 1840-1909
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36 slides : col. ; 35 mm.
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Egerton Ryerson Young, a Methodist minister, was born in 1840 in Crosby, Upper Canada, the son of Rev. William Young. He attended the Provincial Normal School in Toronto and then taught at Madoc in 1862. In the summer of 1863 he started in the service of the Wesleyan Methodist Church at Tweed. He was ordained in 1867 and served at First Methodist Church in Hamilton until 1868 when he undertook mission work with Indigenous People in Norway House, Manitoba. He had served for eight years when ill-health forced him to return to Ontario. He then ministered to pastorates in Port Perry, Colborne, Bowmanville, Meaford and Brampton until his retirement in 1888. Thereafter, he became a lecturer and embarked on extensive speaking tours in the United States, Europe and Australia. He wrote about his missionary work and the history of missions in North America and how the work to christianize Aboriginal People was undertaken.
He was married to Elizabeth Bingham. He died in Bradford, Ontario in 1909.
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Some slides inscribed, 1: "Shooting Deer", 2: "W.C. Hughes - Brewster House 82 Mortimer Rd Kingsland Rd. London, On", 3: "Winter Fire", 6: "A Sleigh + Dogs J.V. Reg'd "2" E.R.Y. No", 7: "shooting the Rapids in the Birch Canoe", 8: "Alec Victor in the Dog race" "Winter Adventures of Three Boys... opp p. 138 J.E. Laughlin, 199", 11: "Arctic Expedition", 12: "From: Winter Adventures of 3 Boys ERY Sam with his dogs on the ice raft opp p. 372", 14: "Blizzard", 16: "Shooting a deer", 17: "Icebergs + Aurora Newton + Co", 19: "Natural Phenomena", 21: "Dog Traveling Under Auroral lights Adventures of 3 Boys opp. p. 71 Winter E. R. Young" 22: "J.E. Laughlin '91 [?]", 23: "Taking the bark from the Trees for canoe - Making" By Canoe & Dog train opp p. 72 E.R.Y. [signed W. Mollier in book], 31: "Tin Canoe", 35: "The Winter Camp"
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- Religion » Church roles and occupations » Clergy
- Transportation and utilities » Canoes and canoeing
- Transportation and utilities » Dogsledding
- Sports, recreation and leisure » Hunting
- Nature and the Environment » Geographic features » Ice and icefloes
- Nature and the Environment » Geographic features » Ice and icefloes
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- Young, Egerton Ryerson, 1840-1909 (Subject)