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- Q5301280 description "Canadian civil servant".
- Q5301280 description "Canadian civil servant".
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- Q5301280 abstract "Douglas Brymner (July 3, 1823 – June 19, 1902) was a Canadian politician, journalist, civil servant and archivist.Born in Greenock, Scotland, Brymner immigrated to Canada in 1857 with his wife and son settling in Melbourne, Lower Canada. He served two terms as mayor of Melbourne before moving to Montreal in 1864 where he became editor of the Presbyterian and joined the editorial staff of the Montreal Herald. In 1872, he moved to Ottawa where he worked as Senior Second Class Clerk in charge of archives for the Department of Agriculture. In 1872, he was appointed the first Dominion Archivist, a position he held until his death in 1902. In 1895, he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.".
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- Q5301280 deathYear "1902".
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- Q5301280 birthDate "1823-07-03".
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- Q5301280 children "George Douglas Brymner".
- Q5301280 dateOfBirth "1823-07-03".
- Q5301280 dateOfDeath "1902-06-19".
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- Q5301280 name "Brymner, Douglas".
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- Q5301280 shortDescription "Canadian civil servant".
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- Q5301280 comment "Douglas Brymner (July 3, 1823 – June 19, 1902) was a Canadian politician, journalist, civil servant and archivist.Born in Greenock, Scotland, Brymner immigrated to Canada in 1857 with his wife and son settling in Melbourne, Lower Canada. He served two terms as mayor of Melbourne before moving to Montreal in 1864 where he became editor of the Presbyterian and joined the editorial staff of the Montreal Herald.".
- Q5301280 label "Douglas Brymner".
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