Photograph : George Christie Creelman in memoriam, OAC Review, v.41, no.9, May 1929, p.392. 1929.
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Creelman, George C. (George Christie), 1869-1929
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CREELMAN, GEORGE CHRISTIE, educator and office holder; b. 9 May 1869 in Collingwood, Ont., son of James Rutherford Creelman and Isabella Christina Patterson; m. 8 Sept. 1892 Ada Ross Mills, daughter of James Mills, in Guelph, Ont., and they had two daughters and three sons; d. 18 April 1929 near Beamsville, Ont. Descendants of northern Irish settlers in Nova Scotia, George Creelman’s parents moved to New Brunswick and then, in the 1860s, to Ontario. Creelman would spend most of his life in th...
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Dryden, John, 1668-1701
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Mills, James W. (James Willard), 1937-
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James Mills, Sr., traveled to California in 1883 and lived in Elsinore until the mid-1880s, when he moved to Riverside. In Riverside Mills served as Justice of the Peace and spent his free time developing a citrus nursery, which grew into a large citrus property and several joint business ventures in the citrus industry. In 1895 Mills worked with the original organization of the California Fruit Growers Exchange, and he oversaw the citrus developments of the Kuhn and William Guilford citrus indu...