H. R. MacMillan
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Harvey Reginald MacMillan Template:Post-nominals (9 September 1885 – 9 February 1976) was a Canadian forester, forestry industrialist, wartime administrator, and philanthropist.
Born in Pine Orchard, Whitchurch Township, Ontario (today part of Whitchurch–Stouffville), he attended school in Bogarttown, Sharon, and Aurora.[1] He graduated from the Ontario Agricultural College[2] (then part of the University of Toronto) in 1906 with an honours degree in biology. He obtained a Master of Science degree in Forestry at Yale University[2] in 1908. In 1912, he was appointed first Chief Forester of British Columbia.[2]
In 1919, backed by British timber merchant Montague Meyer, MacMillan established the H.R. MacMillan Export Company, Ltd.[2]
He was Honorary Colonel of the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada from November 23, 1953, to August 7, 1957.[3]
On 2 August 1911 at the Presbyterian Church in Aurora, MacMillan married Edna Mulloy (1883–1962). Harvey and Edna had two daughters, Edna Marion (1912–2002) and Gertrude Jean (1915–2007). In 1939 Marion married John Lecky (19??–1976). Their son John Lecky was an Olympic oarsman. In 1941 Jean married Gordon Thomas Southam (1910–1998), the son of newspaperman Harry Stevenson Southam. MacMillan died in Vancouver on 9 February 1976 at age 90.
Legacy
MacMillan funded multiple of philanthropic endeavours, many of which were named in his honour. These include:
Bibliography
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References
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- ↑ Jean Barkey, et al., Whitchurch Township Template:Webarchive (Erin ON: Boston Mills, 1993), 76.
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- Ontario Agricultural College alumni
- Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies alumni