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  2. James Hamet Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet (29 October 1874 – 1 January 1956) was a Canadian financier and industrialist during the first half of the 20th century. He is recognized chiefly for his 1935 rescue and subsequent 20-year presidency and proprietorship of Algoma Steel.

  3. Bathurst, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, James Hamet Dunn, who was born in West Bathurst in 1874, returned to Bathurst to endow its first hospital, on the Riverside Drive grounds of what was once a Doctor's office. It burned to the ground in 1917, and an expanded 35-bed structure was rebuilt in its place.

  4. Dunn baronets - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet (1874–1956) Sir Philip Gordon Dunn, 2nd Baronet (26 October 1905 – 20 June 1976). Dunn was an Anglo-Canadian businessman, landowner and farmer. He was the second child and only son of the wealthy Canadian financier and steel magnate Sir James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet, and his first wife, Gertrude Paterson Price.

  5. Bathurst Power and Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Dunn filed suit with Angus McLean over stock options in the firm that he claimed he had been denied. [10] The Bathurst Lumber Company No. 2 Mill (in East Bathurst) was decommissioned and dismantled in January 1928, although this NLC-vintage mill had not been in operation for a number of years prior to this date. [1]

  6. University of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the Tucker Park campus began in 1966, and the site officially opened in 1969, featuring Hazen Hall, Ganong Hall, and the Ward Chipman Library. The campus expanded over the next two decades, constructing the G. Forbes Elliot Athletics Centre in 1975, the Canada Games Stadium in 1985, and the Thomas J. Condon Student Centre in 1986.

  7. James Dunn - Wikipedia

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    James Dunn (Victorian politician) (1886–1975), member of the Victorian Parliament; James Clement Dunn (1890–1979), U.S. ambassador; James Dunn (British politician) (1926–1985), MP for Liverpool, Kirkdale; James B. Dunn (1927–2016), American politician; Jim Dunn (Washington politician) (born 1942), elected to the Washington State House, 2006

  8. List of people from Bathurst, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Herman James Good: soldier: 1887: 1969: Bathurst-born recipient of the Victoria Cross for actions during the Battle of Amiens in the First World War: W.J. Kent: businessman: 1860: 1943: Founding alderman in Bathurst's first town council, mayor of Bathurst for two terms Felix Roland "Rollie" Rossignol: ice hockey: 1921: 1981: former NHL forward ...

  9. Sir James Dunn Academy - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Dunn Academy (SJDA) is a middle/high school that services eastern Charlotte County in southern New Brunswick, Canada. Located in the town of St. Andrews , SJDA is home to some 300 students, from grades 6–12.