• Robert Paterson Rithet (April 22, 1844 – March 19, 1919) was a Scottish-born businessman and political figure in British Columbia, Canada. He represented...
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  • Rithet may refer to: Robert Paterson Rithet (1844-1919), Canadian mayor of Victoria, British Columbia R.P. Rithet, British Columbia sternwheeler Rithet...
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    with Robert Beaven, Theodore Davie, Edward Gawler Prior, John Grant, George Lawson Milne, John Braden, Henry Dallas Helmcken, Robert Paterson Rithet, Richard...
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    contention dating from when land speculator and Victoria politician Robert Paterson Rithet purchased the timber lease under “dubious circumstances” in 1874...
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    after Robert Paterson Rithet, a businessman who was married to the sister of Captain Irving's wife. He was a partner in the firm of Welsh, Rithet, and...
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  • Victoria City Government Henry Dallas Helmcken Government Robert Paterson Rithet Government John Herbert Turner Government James M. Kellie West Kootenay...
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  • unknown Opposition George Lawson Milne 828 6.76% – unknown Government Robert Paterson Rithet 2,504 20.43% – unknown Government John Herbert Turner10 2,361 19...
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  • Labour-oriented Nationalist Party candidate was elected in Vancouver City - Robert Macpherson. There were five successful independents. The government of newspaperman...
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    1922. Robert Cunningham (entrepreneur) Steamboats of the Skeena River Steamboats of the Stikine River Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet Findlay and Paterson, Mosquito...
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