26-467: [REDACTED] Look up Algonquin or Algonquian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. [REDACTED] Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article " Algonquin ". Algonquin or Algonquian —and the variation Algonki(a)n —may refer to: Languages and peoples [ edit ] Algonquian languages ,
52-951: A community in the township of Augusta Algonquin Highlands , Ontario, a township South Algonquin, Ontario , a township Algonquin Provincial Park , a provincial park in Ontario Algonquin Island, one of the Toronto Islands in Ontario United States [ edit ] Algonquin, Illinois Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Illinois Algonquin, Louisville , Kentucky Algonquin, Maryland Algonquin, Michigan Algonkian Regional Park , Virginia Algonquin Peak ,
78-804: A hotel in St. Andrews, New Brunswick Algonquin Club , Boston, Massachusetts Algonquin Hotel , New York City Algonquin Round Table , a group of New York writers, critics, actors and wits who regularly congregated at the Algonquin Hotel Algonquin Power & Utilities , a utility company operating in North America Algonquin Radio Observatory , a radio telescope research facility in
104-586: A large subfamily of Native American languages in a wide swath of eastern North America from Canada to Virginia Algonquin language , the language of the Algonquin people in Canada, for which the Algonquian languages group is named Algonquian peoples , Indigenous tribes of North America composed of people who speak the Algonquian languages Algonquin people , a subgroup of Algonquian people who speak
130-677: A series of acquisitions, with the section through what would become South Algonquin becoming known as the CN Renfrew Subdivision under the Canadian National Railways . With railway rationalization and the onset of the Great Depression , rail operations through Algonquin Park ceased, and the rails were lifted around 1942. This cut off the through route to Depot Harbour and Parry Sound District in
156-434: A township South Algonquin, Ontario , a township Algonquin Provincial Park , a provincial park in Ontario Algonquin Island, one of the Toronto Islands in Ontario United States [ edit ] Algonquin, Illinois Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Illinois Algonquin, Louisville , Kentucky Algonquin, Maryland Algonquin, Michigan Algonkian Regional Park , Virginia Algonquin Peak ,
182-912: A utility company operating in North America Algonquin Radio Observatory , a radio telescope research facility in the Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada Algonquin Regional High School , located in Northborough, Massachusetts Algonquin College , a college in Ontario, Canada Military [ edit ] French ship Algonquin (1753) , ship built in Quebec City, New France The Algonquin Regiment (Northern Pioneers) , an infantry regiment in
208-525: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages Algonquin From Misplaced Pages, the 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Algonquin or Algonquian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. [REDACTED] Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article " Algonquin ". Algonquin or Algonquian —and
234-467: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages South Algonquin, Ontario South Algonquin is a township municipality in Nipissing District , Ontario , Canada . Located south of Algonquin Provincial Park , it is the sole populated portion of the district that lies south of
260-759: The Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway (later the Canada Atlantic Railway ), by Ottawa lumberman John Rudolphus Booth , whose sawmill at the Chaudière Falls , Ottawa , was considered to be one of the largest in North America, second only to a mill in Minneapolis. At the end of 1892, Booth arranged a takeover of the adjacent Perley and Pattee mill from the estate of his former colleague William Goodhue Perley . Timber berths on
286-488: The geographic townships of Airy, Dickens, Lyell, Murchison, and Sabine, with the exception of a triangle, the northwest corner, of Airy Township that is part of Algonquin Provincial Park. The area was settled primarily as the site for the sawmill of the St. Anthony Lumber Company, of Minneapolis , Minnesota . It is named for the firm's general manager, Edwin Canfield Whitney. By 1892 work had commenced on
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#1732764929265312-470: The 1988 film Elvira: Mistress of the Dark Buildings and institutions [ edit ] The Algonquin , a hotel in St. Andrews, New Brunswick Algonquin Club , Boston, Massachusetts Algonquin Hotel , New York City Algonquin Round Table , a group of New York writers, critics, actors and wits who regularly congregated at the Algonquin Hotel Algonquin Power & Utilities ,
338-519: The Algonquian languages Algonquin people , a subgroup of Algonquian people who speak the Algonquin language and live in Quebec and Ontario, Canada Arts and media [ edit ] Algonquin (film) , a 2013 Canadian film Algonquin Books , an imprint of Workman Publishing Company Algonquin, a fictional island, based on Manhattan , in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV A dog from
364-506: The Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada Algonquin Regional High School , located in Northborough, Massachusetts Algonquin College , a college in Ontario, Canada Military [ edit ] French ship Algonquin (1753) , ship built in Quebec City, New France The Algonquin Regiment (Northern Pioneers) , an infantry regiment in the Canadian Forces HMCS Algonquin , at least two ships of
390-441: The Algonquin language and live in Quebec and Ontario, Canada Arts and media [ edit ] Algonquin (film) , a 2013 Canadian film Algonquin Books , an imprint of Workman Publishing Company Algonquin, a fictional island, based on Manhattan , in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV A dog from the 1988 film Elvira: Mistress of the Dark Buildings and institutions [ edit ] The Algonquin ,
416-708: The Canadian Forces HMCS Algonquin , at least two ships of the Canadian Navy USAHS Algonquin , a 1926 hospital ship of the United States Army Transportation Service USS Algonquin , at least three ships of the United States Navy Places [ edit ] Glacial Lake Algonquin , a North American proglacial lake at the time of the last ice age Canada [ edit ] Algonquin, Ontario ,
442-435: The Canadian Navy USAHS Algonquin , a 1926 hospital ship of the United States Army Transportation Service USS Algonquin , at least three ships of the United States Navy Places [ edit ] Glacial Lake Algonquin , a North American proglacial lake at the time of the last ice age Canada [ edit ] Algonquin, Ontario , a community in the township of Augusta Algonquin Highlands , Ontario,
468-546: The Minneapolis mill and associated timber limits to Frederick Weyerhaeuser of Saint Paul, Minnesota . Whitney who had large timber holdings near Brainerd, Minnesota , sold them to Weyerhaeuser as well and made enough profit that he was able to purchase his partners' interests in the Whitney concern and continue its operation on his own. Through the early 20th century, the Canada Atlantic Railway underwent
494-454: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Algonquin . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Algonquin&oldid=1257038158 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
520-454: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Algonquin . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Algonquin&oldid=1257038158 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
546-813: The second highest mountain in New York state "Algonquin", A 12,574' peak in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, Colorado "Algonquin", also a small Northwestern community located in the city limits of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Algonquian All pages with titles beginning with Algonquin All pages with titles beginning with Algonkian All pages with titles beginning with Algonkin Algonquian language (disambiguation) Virginia Algonquian (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
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#1732764929265572-588: The second highest mountain in New York state "Algonquin", A 12,574' peak in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, Colorado "Algonquin", also a small Northwestern community located in the city limits of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Algonquian All pages with titles beginning with Algonquin All pages with titles beginning with Algonkian All pages with titles beginning with Algonkin Algonquian language (disambiguation) Virginia Algonquian (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
598-534: The traditional dividing line between Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario and is closer connected to Renfrew County as opposed to the core portions of Nipissing District. The township had a population of 1,096 in the Canada 2016 Census . The communities of Aylen Lake , Cross Lake , Gunters, Madawaska, McKenzie Lake, Murchison, Opeongo, Wallace and Whitney are in South Algonquin. It also includes
624-528: The upper Madawaska River , in the townships of Airy and Nightingale, belonging to the Perley & Pattee Lumber Company, were sold in 1894, to the St. Anthony Lumber Company, of Minneapolis. As the OA&PS Railway was being constructed to access this area, Whitney persuaded the management of the St. Anthony firm to purchase the timber berths. About a year after the Whitney sawmill was built, Fowler and Hill sold
650-443: The variation Algonki(a)n —may refer to: Languages and peoples [ edit ] Algonquian languages , a large subfamily of Native American languages in a wide swath of eastern North America from Canada to Virginia Algonquin language , the language of the Algonquin people in Canada, for which the Algonquian languages group is named Algonquian peoples , Indigenous tribes of North America composed of people who speak
676-467: The west, turning the former central part of the Canada Atlantic mainline into a branch line . Operations beyond the wye at Whitney were ended in 1946, with the rails being lifted in 1952. The Canadian National Railway Renfrew Subdivision was abandoned between Whitney and Renfrew in 1983. Opeongo River Provincial Park and Upper Madawaska River Provincial Park are in South Algonquin. In
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