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Thomas Edmonds Wilson

Thomas Edmonds Wilson (August 21, 1859 – September 20, 1933) was a Canadian outfitter and guide.

Tom Wilson
Wilson c. 1907
Born(1859-08-21)August 21, 1859
Canada West, Province of Canada
DiedSeptember 20, 1933(1933-09-20) (aged 74)
Occupation(s)Outfitter and guide
Years active1881–1904
Spouse
Minnie McDougall
(m. 1865)
Children6

Early life

Wilson was born in Canada West, and graduated from grammar school in Barrie, Ontario, in 1875. In October 1878 he enrolled in the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph and joined the Volunteer Militia Field Battery of Ontario, made up of OAC students. He left the college in 1879, possibly without graduating.

Prominence

Tom Wilson's outfitting and guiding career began in 1881 with his volunteering to be the personal attendant to explorer A.B. Rogers.[1] As history was written, Wilson became familiar with the area West of Calgary, Alberta; and hence became the primary backcountry outfitter. Tom Wilson hired good people and was known to initially employ other notable back country guides such as Bill Peyto, Jimmy Simpson, Billy Warren, Sid Unwin, Phil Stephens and others. He outfitted many notable explorers one of which was Mary Schäffer.

Travels

He initially travelled west via Fort Benton, Montana, United States. He joined the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) and was stationed at Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan Sept. 22, 1880. He was assigned to monitor Sitting Bull (Ta-tanka I-yotank), who had relocated to Canada after the Battle of the Little Bighorn. He resigned in 1881 and joined a survey party seeking a route for the Canadian Pacific Railway through the Rocky Mountains. He guided Major A.B. Rogers to the discovery of the Rogers Pass. In 1882 his own indigenous guide Edwin Hunter led him to what was known to indigenous peoples as the lake of little fishes and is now known as Lake Louise and named it "Emerald Lake". The named lasted until 1884 when the name "Emerald Lake" was changed to Lake Louise in honour of Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, wife of the governor general, John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll, or Marquess of Lorne.[2]

Wilson and his guide Edwin Hunter continued their travels and upon seeing a second beautiful "Emerald Lake" in 1882; where the name stuck. This lake is 39 km West of Lake Louise on Hwy 1 and is in Yoho National Park, British Columbia. Emerald Lake is near Field, British Columbia and is a popular destination resort for hikers and wilderness camping.[2]

In 1883, Wilson established his business at Banff, Lake Louise and Field, British Columbia.[3]

Family life

In 1885 he married Minnie McDougall, 1865–1936, of Owen Sound, Ontario; and established a guiding and outfitting business in Morley, Alberta on the Stoney First Nations reserve. The Wilsons had six children, Thomas Edmonds "Ed", 1898–1979, John Clark, 1888–1932, Adelaide Ann "Ada", 1886-1967?, Rene, ?-1968, Bessie (Dier) and Dora Burrell (McRitchie), 1898–1963.

Guiding and outfitting

In 1893 he moved his backcountry outfitting business to Banff, Alberta and then sold it in 1904. Subsequently, Tom Wilson operated a horse ranch at Kootenay Plains. Tom Wilson was a noted explorer and guide and is credited with discovering Lake Louise, Alberta and blazing the trail to Mt. Assiniboine.

Tributes

Mount Wilson, in Banff, and Wilson Road, in Calgary, Ab. are named for him. See Trail Blazer of the Canadian Rockies / Thomas Edmonds Wilson.[2][4]

References

  1. ^ Edward J. Hart, “WILSON, THOMAS EDMONDS,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 16, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed August 6, 2016, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/wilson_thomas_edmonds_16E.html.
  2. ^ a b c Edward J. Hart, “WILSON, THOMAS EDMONDS,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 16, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003
  3. ^ Tom Wilson Family Fonds, Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library, WHYTE white-79
  4. ^ -- Calgary : Glenbow, 1972; William F. E. Morley's article "Tom Wilson of the Canadian Rockies" in Alberta History, vol. 54, no. 1 (Winter 2006), p. 2-9

thomas, edmonds, wilson, august, 1859, september, 1933, canadian, outfitter, guide, wilsonwilson, 1907born, 1859, august, 1859canada, west, province, canadadiedseptember, 1933, 1933, aged, banff, alberta, canadaoccupation, outfitter, guideyears, active1881, 19. Thomas Edmonds Wilson August 21 1859 September 20 1933 was a Canadian outfitter and guide Tom WilsonWilson c 1907Born 1859 08 21 August 21 1859Canada West Province of CanadaDiedSeptember 20 1933 1933 09 20 aged 74 Banff Alberta CanadaOccupation s Outfitter and guideYears active1881 1904SpouseMinnie McDougall m 1865 wbr Children6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Prominence 3 Travels 4 Family life 5 Guiding and outfitting 6 Tributes 7 ReferencesEarly life EditWilson was born in Canada West and graduated from grammar school in Barrie Ontario in 1875 In October 1878 he enrolled in the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph and joined the Volunteer Militia Field Battery of Ontario made up of OAC students He left the college in 1879 possibly without graduating Prominence EditTom Wilson s outfitting and guiding career began in 1881 with his volunteering to be the personal attendant to explorer A B Rogers 1 As history was written Wilson became familiar with the area West of Calgary Alberta and hence became the primary backcountry outfitter Tom Wilson hired good people and was known to initially employ other notable back country guides such as Bill Peyto Jimmy Simpson Billy Warren Sid Unwin Phil Stephens and others He outfitted many notable explorers one of which was Mary Schaffer Travels EditHe initially travelled west via Fort Benton Montana United States He joined the North West Mounted Police NWMP and was stationed at Fort Walsh Saskatchewan Sept 22 1880 He was assigned to monitor Sitting Bull Ta tanka I yotank who had relocated to Canada after the Battle of the Little Bighorn He resigned in 1881 and joined a survey party seeking a route for the Canadian Pacific Railway through the Rocky Mountains He guided Major A B Rogers to the discovery of the Rogers Pass In 1882 his own indigenous guide Edwin Hunter led him to what was known to indigenous peoples as the lake of little fishes and is now known as Lake Louise and named it Emerald Lake The named lasted until 1884 when the name Emerald Lake was changed to Lake Louise in honour of Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll wife of the governor general John Campbell 9th Duke of Argyll or Marquess of Lorne 2 Wilson and his guide Edwin Hunter continued their travels and upon seeing a second beautiful Emerald Lake in 1882 where the name stuck This lake is 39 km West of Lake Louise on Hwy 1 and is in Yoho National Park British Columbia Emerald Lake is near Field British Columbia and is a popular destination resort for hikers and wilderness camping 2 In 1883 Wilson established his business at Banff Lake Louise and Field British Columbia 3 Family life EditIn 1885 he married Minnie McDougall 1865 1936 of Owen Sound Ontario and established a guiding and outfitting business in Morley Alberta on the Stoney First Nations reserve The Wilsons had six children Thomas Edmonds Ed 1898 1979 John Clark 1888 1932 Adelaide Ann Ada 1886 1967 Rene 1968 Bessie Dier and Dora Burrell McRitchie 1898 1963 Guiding and outfitting EditIn 1893 he moved his backcountry outfitting business to Banff Alberta and then sold it in 1904 Subsequently Tom Wilson operated a horse ranch at Kootenay Plains Tom Wilson was a noted explorer and guide and is credited with discovering Lake Louise Alberta and blazing the trail to Mt Assiniboine Tributes EditMount Wilson in Banff and Wilson Road in Calgary Ab are named for him See Trail Blazer of the Canadian Rockies Thomas Edmonds Wilson 2 4 References Edit Edward J Hart WILSON THOMAS EDMONDS in Dictionary of Canadian Biography vol 16 University of Toronto Universite Laval 2003 accessed August 6 2016 http www biographi ca en bio wilson thomas edmonds 16E html a b c Edward J Hart WILSON THOMAS EDMONDS in Dictionary of Canadian Biography vol 16 University of Toronto Universite Laval 2003 Tom Wilson Family Fonds Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies Archives and Library WHYTE white 79 Calgary Glenbow 1972 William F E Morley s article Tom Wilson of the Canadian Rockies in Alberta History vol 54 no 1 Winter 2006 p 2 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Edmonds Wilson amp oldid 1165582887, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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