- Lacey Robert Johnson
Colonel Lacey Robert Johnson (1854-1915) was a
Canadian Pacific Railway pioneer.Lacey Johnson was the son of James Lacey Johnson, draper, of Market Place,
Abingdon, Oxfordshire ,England . FromAbingdon School he entered theGreat Western Railway works atSwindon (1870), then was chief engineer of paper mills and worked at Woolwich Royal Arsenal (1875).He first went to
India , and then toCanada , where he joined theGrand Trunk Railway (1882) and became chief engineer to theCanadian Pacific Railway . He was photographed in the Press with Lord Strathcona driving the last spike at Craigellachie (November 1885) for the CPR. He was general superintendent of shipping and superintendent of rolling stock at Montreal (1901). A member of theCanadian Society of Civil Engineers , he became president of the Canadian Railway Club, Squire of theOrder of St John of Jerusalem and Grand Master of theGrand Lodge of British Columbia and the Yukon (1895-96).Lacey Johnson served in the First World War as Colonel,
Canadian Heavy Artillery and was responsible for the munitions output of Canada. He died inMontreal in 1915.
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