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Thomas Mackay

The Laird of Rideau Hall and the Founding of Ottawa

Alastair Sweeny

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English
University of Ottawa Press
28 February 2022
The Laird of Rideau Hall explores the life and times of Thomas Mackay, the chief founder of Bytown/Ottawa.

Born and raised in Perth, Scotland, Mackay and his family emigrated to Montreal in 1817. Partnering with fellow mason John Redpath, he built the locks of the first Lachine Canal, did military construction work at Fort Lennox and St.

Helen's Island, and supplied stone for Montreal's Notre Dame Basilica. Engaged by Colonel By of the Royal Engineers to build the Ottawa and Hartwell Locks of the Rideau Canal, Mackay used his profits to found the village of New Edinburgh and build a mill complex at Rideau Falls, as well as the residence his daughter named Rideau Hall. With his hefty canal profits-paid in Spanish silver pieces of eight-Mackay was a major financier of the Ottawa and Prescott Railway, and chief promoter of Ottawa as the capital of Canada. He served as Colonel of the Russell and Carleton militias, was MLA for Russell for seven years, and a member of the Legislative Council of Canada for fifteen.

After Mackay's death in 1855, his son-in-law and estate manager Thomas Keefer sold Rideau Hall to the government to serve as a residence for Canada's Governor General. Keefer also developed a tract of land owned by the estate into the village of Rockcliffe Park, today home to over 70 diplomatic residences.
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Imprint:   University of Ottawa Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Edition:   2021st ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9780776636788
ISBN 10:   0776636782
Series:   Regional Studies
Pages:   404
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alastair Sweeny is the author of several books on Canadian history and technology, including George-tienne Cartier: A Biography, BlackBerry Planet, and Fire Along the Frontier: Great Battles of the War of 1812. He is the founding director of canadachannel.ca, a series of Canadian educational portals created by well-known authors in the fields of education and Canadian history.

Reviews for Thomas Mackay: The Laird of Rideau Hall and the Founding of Ottawa

In 1792 Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada John Graves Simcoe invited American Loyalists north to speed up colonisation. Thomas Mackay: The Laird of Rideau Hall and the Founding of Ottawa is a must-read history of the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada that tells the stories of these and other settlers who saw a glimmer of opportunity in this new land and went above and beyond to realize their vision.--Karen Temple ""https: //www.ottawalife.com/article/thomas-mackay-the-most-famous-canadian-that-no-one-knows-about-until-now"" Sweeny's account is both meticulous and fascinating. [...] Sweeny's account of Mackay's life provides insights into the people and places that shaped the city of Ottawa that stands today. --Deborah Morrison ""https: //www.canadashistory.ca/explore/books/thomas-mackay""


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