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▪ British engineerborn , 1781, Londondied Feb. 1, 1836, Shernfold Park, Sussex, Eng.English military engineer whose canal connecting the Ottawa River and Lake Ontario (1832) gave great impetus to the development of the city of Ottawa.By, commissioned as second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers in 1799, worked in Canada (1802–11) on the fortification of Quebec and was charged with the building of a canal at Les Cèdres on the St. Lawrence. As a lieutenant colonel he was sent again to Canada in 1826 to design and construct the Rideau Canal between the Ottawa River and Kingston on Lake Ontario. He began construction at a point near the junction of the Ottawa and Rideau rivers, at which a settlement that became known as Bytown developed; it was incorporated as a town in 1850. By 1855 the name of the future federal capital was changed to Ottawa. By returned to England in 1832.
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Universalium. 2010.