William Henry Wright

William Henry Wright

William Henry "Bill" Wright (April 21, 1876September 20, 1951) was a Canadian prospector who discovered the Kirkland Lake Break, which hosted seven gold-producing mines. He used the proceeds from his gold finds to launch a national newspaper in Canada, "The Globe and Mail".

Early life

Wright was born in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England. As a teenager, he worked as a butcher's apprentice. In 1897, he joined the British army and served both at home and in the colonies. He served through the Second Boer War and survived the siege of Ladysmith.

In 1907, Wright moved to Canada joining his sister, Frances Wright, and her husband, Edward Hargreaves, a master butcher in northern Ontario. The three of them went to Cobalt, Ontario in search of work. Wright and Hargreaves worked at a variety of odd jobs before attempting prospecting. They started in Cobalt, then went on to Porcupine, and finally to Kirkland Lake.

The discovery

One evening in July 1911, Hargreaves became lost while hunting for rabbits. He fired a shot to attract the Wrights' attention. Wright walked towards Hargreaves and stumbled across a quartz outcrop. It was almost dusk, but he could see free gold in reddish feldspar porphyry. The next day, they staked three claims, two of which turned out to be directly on the fault line of the area. The partners staked more claims over the following weeks. This initial discovery was the first rich find that established the Kirkland Lake camp.

Soon after the claims were made, the partnership ended. Hargreaves needed to support his wife, so he sold his interest in the claims. Wright was single. He held onto his interest, despite a lack of funds and harsh conditions. He was determined to hold and work the claims.

The ground staked by Wright and Hargreaves eventually became three mines: Sylvanite, Lakeshore and Wright-Hargreaves. The gold extracted from these three mines totaled 13.5 million ounces. Wright had sold the claims that became Sylvanite to Harry Oakes in exchange for Lakeshore property, shares in the mine and a vice-presidency. The mine for which Wright is best known is the one that bears his name, the Wright Hargreaves.

World War I

In 1916, Wright felt the need to support the Allies in World War I. Though he was a millionaire and almost forty years old, he joined the Canadian army as a private and served overseas. He remained a private throughout the war, though he had to turn down the opportunity of promotion several times.

Post-war career

After the war, he focused on the Wright-Hargreaves mine. It operated from 1921 to 1965 and was one of Canada's premier gold mines. The profits from this mine were used to build a major mining company with interests across Canada.

In 1936, Wright was approached by George McCullagh with the idea of acquiring two Toronto newspapers, "The Globe" and "The Mail and Empire", and merging them. Wright went along with the plan and founded "The Globe and Mail", which became Canada's national newspaper.

In his later years, Wright lived in Haileybury, Ontario, raised horses and performed community work.

References

* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,853561,00.html Globe and Mail’s beginnings "Time Magazine"]
* [http://www.halloffame.mining.ca/halloffame/english/bios/wright-w.html Mining Hall of Fame bio]
* [http://www.town.kirklandlake.on.ca/profile/history.php History of Kirkland Lake]
* [http://www.museumsnorth.org/kirkland_lake/mining.html Museum North- Mining Magnates]
* [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/butler.htm Butler Family tree]


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