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Thomas Paxton and Bigelow began efforts in late 1867 to construct the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway, which was chartered in March 1868. Bigelow became the railway's president and Paxton was named to its board of directors. During the 1st Parliament of Ontario, Paxton sat on a committee for Bill 89 which made provisions for the registration of brands used in marking timber; and a committee to explore the international export of Ontario timber products. | |||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Paxton Thomas Paxton] @ Wikipedia | |||
=== The Accidental Maverick === | === The Accidental Maverick === |
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Online diary of Karl Jones for Wednesday December 9, 2020.
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Thomas Paxton and Bigelow began efforts in late 1867 to construct the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway, which was chartered in March 1868. Bigelow became the railway's president and Paxton was named to its board of directors. During the 1st Parliament of Ontario, Paxton sat on a committee for Bill 89 which made provisions for the registration of brands used in marking timber; and a committee to explore the international export of Ontario timber products.
- Thomas Paxton @ Wikipedia