- Simon James Dawson
Simon James Dawson (
June 13 ,1818 –October 30 ,1902 ) was a Canadiancivil engineer andpolitician .Born in
Redhaven ,Banffshire ,Scotland , Dawson emigrated to Canada as a young man and began his career as an engineer. In 1857, as a member of aCanadian government expedition, he surveyed a line of road from Prince Arthur’s Landing (later Port Arthur, now part ofThunder Bay, Ontario ) toFort Garry and further explored that area in 1858 and 1859. His report greatly stimulated Canadian interest in the West. In 1868, he began construction of a wagon and water route following his earlier survey. TheDawson road was traversed in 1870 by theWolseley Expedition under the command ofColonel Garnet Wolseley sent to preserve order during the first Riel uprising, theRed River Rebellion .Dawson represented Algoma in the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1875 to 1878 and in theCanadian House of Commons from 1878 to 1891. He died inOttawa in 1902.External links
*
*
* [http://www.ontarioplaques.com/Plaques_STU/Plaque_ThunderBay29.html Ontario Plaques - Simon James Dawson]s-ttl|title=
Member of Parliament from Algoma
years=1878–1891
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.