[Gutenberg 48480] • Montreal from 1535 to 1914. Vol. 3. Biographical

[Gutenberg 48480] • Montreal from 1535 to 1914. Vol. 3. Biographical
Authors
Atherton, William H.
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Tags
montréal (québec) -- history , montréal (québec) -- maps -- bibliography , montréal (québec) -- biography
ISBN
9780243165957
Date
2018-05-06T00:00:00+00:00
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4.70 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt from Montreal, From 1535 to 1914, Vol. 3: Biographical

No man in Montreal and very few in Canada have had a fuller, riper and more successful career than 'the man of peace, ' as he is known in business circles. So writes the Toronto Globe of Richard Bladworth Angus, and there is little to add that would describe the man more accurately. A purposeful man, a deep thinker, a man of the highest principles, Mr. Angus is representative of the empire builders of Canada. Beginning his career in a humble station, he has climbed the ladder of success rung by rung until he reached the ranks of men like the late Lord Strathcona, and the present Lord Mount Stephen, with whom he labored in building the most important railroad lines in the Dominion and with whom he stood for all that which has made Canada the great empire that it is today. Not only has Mr. Angus been prominent as a builder and financier of great rail lines, but he has given of his time and means toward the establishment of great institu tions to care for the sick, to bring education to all those who may seek it, to pro mote and disseminate a thorough understanding Of art - in short, to promote the intellectual as well as the material welfare of that most enterprising of all British peoples - the Canadian nation.

Richard B. Angus was born in Bathgate, Scotland, May 28, 1831, and educated there. While in his native country he was employed by the Manchester Liver pool Bank for some time and in 1857 entered the offices of the Bank of Montreal in Canada. To the present generation the name of R. B. Angus has been rightly considered a synonym for the financial activity instituted by the Bank of Montreal, for he has been connected with that institution since 1857, having come out from Scotland to accept a position in the bank in which at a later date he was to be for many years the guiding hand. His keen mind, his adaptability to new conditions, his shrewdness and his careful weighing of important questions assured him Of quick promotion and four years after he became connected with the institution he was placed in charge of the Chicago agency, in 1861 and in 1863 was agent for the bank in New York.

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