Hill-Tout, Charles, 1858-1944

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Charles Hill-Tout was born in Devonshire, England. He came to Canada in the 1880s and arrived in Vancouver in 1890. Hill-Tout was acting-principal of Dr. Whetham's College for several years before founding his own school, Buckland College. Hill-Tout was interested in anthropology and wrote many articles about the Indians of British Columbia.

From the description of Charles Hill-Tout fonds. 1892-1941. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat record id: 606460841

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Birth 1858-09-28

Death 1944-06-30

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