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John Barber was a Canadian businessman and represented Halton as a Liberal MPP from 1898 to 1904.His father and uncles had established a paper mill in the area which he became the manager of in 1861 and took over operation of the mills in 1880. In 1876, with his brother James and John Fitzallen Ellis, he established Barber and Ellis, which would become one of the largest stationery manufacturers and suppliers in Canada. In 1881, he helped establish Toronto Paper Manufacturing Company Limited and set up a mill in Cornwall, Ontario. In 1887, he set up a sulphite mill there to supply high quality wood pulp to his plant and others. In 1888, he upgraded the original paper mill on the Credit River to use hydroelectric power, believed to be the first industrial application of this technology in Canada. He also served in the militia and was Reeve of Georgetown from 1867 to 1876 and in 1882. He retired from business in 1912 following a heart attack the year before.
1841 |
July 5, 1841
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Halton Hills, Regional Municipality of Halton, ON, Canada
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1870 |
June 27, 1870
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Halton Hills, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
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1872 |
August 13, 1872
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Halton Hills, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
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1874 |
January 30, 1874
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Georgetown, Ontario
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1879 |
December 8, 1879
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Georgetown, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
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1880 |
March 2, 1880
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Georgetown, Ontario
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1880
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Ontario
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1881 |
August 10, 1881
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Georgetown, Halton, Ontario, Canada
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1884 |
July 18, 1884
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Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
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