Alexander Fraser (1860–1936) was a historian, public lecturer, journalist and secretary to the
lieutenant-governor
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of Ontario from 1914 to 1933. He was also the first archivist of Ontario, from 1903 to 1935.
Fraser emigrated to Canada in 1886, where he found work as a journalist at the
''Toronto Mail'', later the ''Toronto Mail and Empire''.
He would later become the city editor in 1889 and resigned in 1898.
He was also an editor of several Canadian periodicals, including ''Massey's Illustrated'', ''The Scottish Canadian'', ''The Presbyterian Review'', and ''Fraser's Scottish Annual''.
Also a Presbyterian preacher, Fraser was also involved at the
University of Toronto
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's
Knox College, where he lectured in Celtic history, taught
Gaelic
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as well as preached. He also taught history at
McMaster University
McMaster University (McMaster or Mac) is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main McMaster campus is on of land near the residential neighbourhoods of Ainslie Wood and Westdale, adjacent to the Royal Botanical ...
in
Hamilton,
Ontario
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.
Early life
Fraser was born on 2 November 1860 in Kineras,
Invernesshire
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,
Scotland
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; his parents were Hugh Fraser and Mary Mackenzie. He went on to study at Davidson's Classical Academy in
Perth
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, and later at
Glasgow University
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.
Career and public life
Fraser served as honorary
aide-de-camp during the administrations of Sir John Hendrie,
Lionel Herbert Clarke
Lionel Herbert Clarke (July 20, 1859 – August 29, 1921) was a Guelph-born businessman and the 12th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada. In 1911, he was appointed the first chairman of the Toronto Harbour Commission
The son of William ...
,
Henry Cockshutt
Henry Cockshutt (July 8, 1868 – November 26, 1944) was the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada.
Born in Brantford, Ontario, a son of Ignatius Cockshutt and Elizabeth Foster, he started in the family business, Cockshutt Plow Com ...
and W. D. Ross.
Fraser was appointed the first Provincial Archivist of Ontario in June 1903. In this role he prepared the First Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario in 1904 which set out his vision for the archives and included the first inventory of documents held by various governmental departments.
Fraser helped form the
48th Highlanders of Canada
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of Toronto in 1891.
He was also heavily involved in Scottish fraternal organizations in Toronto. At various points in his life he was president of the Gaelic Society, the St. Andrew's Society, The Burns Literary Society of Toronto, the Toronto
Shinty
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Club, the Canadian Fraternal Association, the Clan Fraser Society of Canada and the Toronto-Inverness-Shire Association as well as the
Empire Club
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Through a variety of presentation formats, the Empire Club invites local, national and in ...
.
He was the Grand Chief of the Sons of Scotland for 14 years and also sponsored the Scottish Games in Canada.
During
World War I
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, Fraser was active in Red Cross Relief work.
He was also an honorary
colonel
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of the
127th York Rangers and also a
Mason, both a Master of St. John's Lodge and an Officer of The Grand Lodge.
Fraser was, unsurprisingly, heavily involved in preserving and commemorating the colonial history of the province, although he also took an interest in the history of Indigenous communities in the region. In addition to providing advice on writing the history of Ontario's townships, he was also a strong advocate for the creation of public memorials to key historical figures, including the
Samuel de Champlain
Samuel de Champlain (; Fichier OrigineFor a detailed analysis of his baptismal record, see RitchThe baptism act does not contain information about the age of Samuel, neither his birth date nor his place of birth. – 25 December 1635) was a Fr ...
statue in
Orillia
Orillia is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is in Simcoe County between Lake Couchiching and Lake Simcoe. Although it is geographically located within Simcoe County, the city is a single-tier municipality. It is part of the Huronia region of C ...
. and the Jesuit's Shrine at Midland.
Fraser was a respected scholar of
Gaelic
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, Celtic literature and historian.
He published a Gaelic grammar, as well as scholarly work on Celtic
philology
Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics (with especially strong ties to etymology). Philology is also defined as ...
, poetry,
Ultonian hero ballads, and Highland and Irish antiquities.
Selected publications
* Fraser, Alexander. ''Records of the early courts of justice of Upper Canada''. Toronto : A. T. Wilgress, 1918.
* Friseal, Alasdair. ''Gearr-sgeoil air Sir Seoras Uilleam Ros agus air mar a thuinich na gaidheil ann an Canada uachdarch''. Toronto, 1915.
* Fraser, Alexander. ''The Ontario Archives: scope of its operations : paper read at the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the American Historical Association, held at Buffalo, N.Y., December 27–30, 1911''. Washington, DC: 1913.
* ''Brock Centenary, 1812–1912: Account of the Celebration at Queenston Heights, Ontario, on the 12th October, 1912''. ed. Alexander Fraser. Toronto: William Briggs, 1912.
* Fraser, Alexander. ''A history of Ontario: its resources and developmen''t. Toronto: Ontario History Company, 1907.
* Fraser, Alexander. ''First Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario''. Toronto: L.K. Cameron, 1904.
* Fraser, Alexander. ''The Gaelic folk songs of Canada''. Ottawa: J. Hope, 1903.
* Friseal, Alasdair. ''Canain agus Cliu ar Sinnsearean''. Toronto: 1901.
* Fraser, Alexander. ''The 48th Highlanders of Toronto, Canadian Militia : the origin and history of this regiment, and a short account of the Highland regiments from time to time stationed in Canada''. Toronto : E.L. Ruddy, 1900.
* Fraser, Alexander. ''Toronto, historical, descriptive and pictorial''. Toronto : R.G. McLean, 1899.
* Fraser, Alexander. ''The last laird of MacNab; an episode in the settlement of MacNab; an episode in the settlement of MacNab township, Upper Canada,'' Toronto: Printed by Imrie, Graham & Co. 31 Church Street, 1899''.''
* Friseal, Alasdair. ''Leabhar nan sonn : gearr-aithris air curaidhean na craoibhe ruaidhe is air diulanaich iomraiteach la an diugh''
. Toronto : Clo-Bhuailte le Uilleam Briggs illiam Briggs 1897.
Awards and honours
* 1911: made
Edinburgh Society of Antiquaries
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The usu ...
Fellow
* 1912: Honorary Doctor of Letters,
Alfred University (New York)
* 1914: Honorary Doctor of Letters,
St. Francis Xavier University
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History
St. Fra ...
* 1919: Honorary Doctor of Letters,
University of Toronto
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Since 1988, the
Archives Association of Ontario
The Archives Association of Ontario (AAO) is a professional network of archives and archivists based in Toronto, Ontario.
History
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gives out an award named in Fraser's honour. The Alexander Fraser Award is "given to individuals who have contributed in a significant way to the advancement of the archival community in Ontario."
Personal life
Fraser married Christina Elizabeth Frances Ramsay (1867–1941) on 7 March 1889 in Toronto.
They had ten children together.
The family lived at 67 Woodlawn Avenue.
References
External links
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Alexander Fraser Awardrecipients
Alexander Fraser fonds Archives of Ontario
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1860 births
1936 deaths
19th-century Canadian historians
19th-century Canadian journalists
Canadian archivists