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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Frederick Chase Capreol was an English-born Canadian businessman and railway promoter. He is noted for having promoted the construction of the Toronto, Simcoe & Lake Huron Union Railroad. The first sod for the project was turned on 15 October 1851 in Toronto, Ontario by Lady Elgin, wife of the Governor General Lord Elgin. However, Capreol had been dismissed as General Manager of the railway the previous day. By 1855 the mainline of the railway extended to Collingwood,…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Frederick Chase Capreol was an English-born Canadian businessman and railway promoter. He is noted for having promoted the construction of the Toronto, Simcoe & Lake Huron Union Railroad. The first sod for the project was turned on 15 October 1851 in Toronto, Ontario by Lady Elgin, wife of the Governor General Lord Elgin. However, Capreol had been dismissed as General Manager of the railway the previous day. By 1855 the mainline of the railway extended to Collingwood, Ontario, located in the southwest of Lake Huron's Georgian Bay.