
Egerton Ryerson
Born: Adolphus Egerton Ryerson(1803-03-24)24 March 1803Charlotteville Township, Norfolk County, Upper Canada
Occupation: Educator, minister
Spouse(s): Hannah Aikman (m. 1828; died 1832), Mary Armstrong (m. 1833)

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I promised God that I would look upon every child as a being who could complain before God if I did not provide him with the best education possible. Word up.
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Egerton Ryerson - Wikipedia
Adolphus Egerton Ryerson (1803–1882) was a Canadian Methodist minister, educator, politician, and public education advocate in Upper Canada. He was a prominent opponent of the closed oligarchy that ran the province, calling it the Family Compact. Ryerson University is named after him.
Egerton Ryerson | The Canadian Encyclopedia
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Egerton Ryerson | Canadian educator | Britannica
Egerton Ryerson, byname Adolphus Egerton Ryerson, (born March 24, 1803, near Vittoria, Norfolk county, Upper Canada [Ontario]—died December 19, 1882, Toronto), Canadian provincial educator and Methodist church leader who founded the public education system of what is now Ontario province.
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Currently in the midst of a swirl of controversy stands the statue of Egerton Ryerson, champion of public education and namesake of the University where students are demanding it’s removal. Born in 1803, in Charlotteville Township, Upper Canada,at 17 years of age Egerton rebelled against his Anglican father, joining the Methodist Church.
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Egerton Ryerson is widely known for his contributions to Ontario's public educational system. As Chief Superintendent of Education, Ryerson's recommendations were instrumental in the design and...
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On Saturday, the Egerton Ryerson statue on Gould Street was defaced by Black Lives Matter – Toronto (BLM-TO) protesters in an art-based action that called for …
Biography – RYERSON, EGERTON – Volume XI (1881-1890 ...
Two circumstances in Egerton Ryerson’s early life exercised a lasting influence on his career. One was the loyalist environment in which he grew up. His father, Joseph, and his uncle Samuel Ryerse* , both American born, had served as loyalist officers in the American revolution and afterwards had fled north to New Brunswick before moving to ...
Egerton Ryerson: The legacy of a tarnished hero ...
Egerton Ryerson: The legacy of a tarnished hero He founded public education in Ontario — and this very magazine — while also promoting residential schools. How should we judge Ryerson today? Some students want his name and image gone.
Ryerson's Goals - Egerton Ryerson Information Website
Egerton Ryerson was a man with strong Methodist ties and firm Christian beliefs. This belief system was connected to everything he did and everything he created in regards to education. His belief is seen in his own words: "Instruction in the schools, he insisted, ...
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Egerton Ryerson, Upper Canada’s pioneering advocate for public education and also an early architect of Canada’s residential school system for Indigenous children, is in …
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As a Canadian historian of nearly half a century's standing, I find the current controversy over Egerton Ryerson, the namesake of Ryerson University, totally baffling. I wonder how deeply his...
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Over the past decade, Ryerson students, faculty and staff, the university's Aboriginal Education Council (AEC), and the Truth and Reconciliation Strategic Working Group have been deeply involved in the process of reconciling Egerton Ryerson's connection to residential schools.
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A pedestrian walks past a statue of Egerton Ryerson outside Toronto's Ryerson University on Thursday July 6, 2017. The downtown University is named for Egerton Ryerson, a pioneer of public education in Ontario. There is a push to change the University's name out of respect for residential school survivors. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Egerton Ryerson (Author of The Loyalists of America and ...
Adolphus Egerton Ryerson (1803-1882) was a minister, educator, politician, and public education advocate in early Ontario, Canada. He joined the Methodist Episcopal Church. Becoming an itinerant minister - or circuit rider - in the Niagara area, his life in a …
Egerton Ryerson and education in Upper Canada : Putman, J ...
Egerton Ryerson and education in Upper Canada by Putman, J. Harold (John Harold), 1866-1940. Publication date 1912 Usage Public Domain Topics Ryerson, Egerton, 1803-1882, Education -- Ontario History, Educational law and legislation -- Ontario History Publisher Toronto, Ont. : W. Briggs Collection
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Egerton Ryerson, from an 1880 publication Adolphus Egerton Ryerson(24 March 1803 – 19 February 1882) was a Methodistminister, educator, politician, and public educationadvocate in early Ontario, Canada. He was the leading opponent of the closed oligarchy that ran the province, calling it the "Family Compact."
Biography – YOUNG, EGERTON RYERSON – Volume XIII (1901 ...
Egerton Ryerson Young is the author of over a dozen books, the best known of which are probably By canoe and dog-train among the Cree and Salteaux Indians, intro.
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Egerton Ryerson was born on March 24, 1803, at Charlotteville, Norfolk County, Upper Canada. His father, Joseph, was a United Empire loyalist. Ryerson was educated at the district grammar school and then worked for a time on his father's farm. In 1821 he joined the Methodist Church and taught in the London district grammar school.
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Ryerson was Ontario’s chief superintendent of schools from 1842 to 1876. In his position of authority he created his report and continuously advocated for …
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-Egerton Ryerson, Reporting Indian Schools with Dr. Ryerson’s Report, 1847, pg. 73 To date, this information is not widely made public . Ryerson was also opposed to the education of women, found in the published work, “Arguments over the Education of Girls - Their Admission to Grammar Schools of this Province"
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Egerton Ryerson was one such complicated figure. He is canonized today as the founder of Ontario’s universal public school system. But he was also a difficult man whose views were always firmly ...
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This article seeks to provide an overview of the political thought of Egerton Ryerson (1803–1882), the influential political controversialist and …
Egerton Ryerson, First Editor of the Christian Guardian ...
Egerton Ryerson (1803-1882) served as founding editor of the Christian Guardian from 1829 to 1832. He returned to the position of editor twice more, holding it again from 1833 to 1835 and from 1838 to 1840. The first issue of the denominational newspaper, published at York (Toronto), appeared on 21 November 1829.
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YOUNG, EGERTON RYERSON, teacher, Methodist missionary, lecturer, and author; 7 April 1840 in Crosby Township, Upper Canada, son of the Reverend William Young and Amanda Waldron; 25 Dec. 1867, in Toronto, Elizabeth Bingham of Bradford, Ont., and they had eight children, of whom four daughters and one son survived infancy; 5 Oct. 1909 in Bradford and was buried in Bowmanville, …
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A statue of Egerton Ryerson, Methodist minister, author, editor, and the man who revolutionized education in Ontario in the 19th century, stands in the grounds of …
Adolphus Egerton Ryerson | Encyclopedia.com
Adolphus Egerton Ryerson (1803-1882) was a Canadian Methodist clergyman and educator. One of the leading Methodists in Upper Canada, he opposed the pretensions of the Anglican Church. Egerton Ryerson was born on March 24, 1803, at Charlotteville, Norfolk County, Upper Canada. His father, Joseph, was ...
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Date: 1898: Source: Library and Archives Canada: Author: Ryerson, Egerton, 1803-1882; Canada. Dept. of Indian Affairs
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Egerton Ryerson was appointed chief superintendent of education for Upper Canada in 1844 and was instrumental in establishing a system of public education. He also played a …
Egerton Ryerson and Education In Upper Canada on Apple Books
Publisher Description The object of this volume is to give a succinct idea of the nature and history of our Ontario School Legislation. This legislation is so bound up with the name of Egerton Ryerson that to give its history is to relate the work of his life.
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Egerton Ryerson Young (1840-1909), Wesleyan Missionary at Norway House from 1868 to 1873, and at Berens River for a year or more beginning in the summer of 1874, has written of his work among the Indians of the North-West in about a dozen books, of which the most comprehensively factual are By Canoe and Dog-Train among the Cree and Saulteaux Indians (1890), and Stories …
Adolphus Egerton Ryerson (1803-1882) - Find A Grave Memorial
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Adolphus Egerton Ryerson (24 Mar 1803–19 Feb 1882), Find a Grave Memorial no. 10846660, citing Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada ; Maintained by Find A Grave .
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Egerton Ryerson Young (1840-1909), for years lived with the Saulteaux and Cree Indians in the subarctic regions of Winnipeg Lake and the Red River of the North where he faced the hardships and privations, traveling several thousands of miles each year, in winter with dog sleds and in the summers in a birch canoe.
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“Egerton Ryerson’s legacy promotes everything we stand against,” added Khan, saying the removal of the statue is integral to maintaining the progressive and inclusive ideals the school holds. Egerton Ryerson played a principal role in the creation of the residential school system, which was responsible for displacing thousands of ...
Works of Egerton Ryerson on Apple Books
3 works of Egerton Ryerson Methodist minister, educator, politician, and public education advocate in early Ontario, Canada (1803-1882) This ebook presents a collection of 3 works of Egerton Ryerson. A dynamic table of contents allows you to jump directly to the work selected.
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Egerton Ryerson was alive from 1803 to 1882; his place in the history of residential schools is based on activity he engaged in between 1837, when he was involved with Indian education as a …
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Story of My Life, by Egerton Ryerson This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Story of My ...
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Egerton Ryerson was born in 1803, in the township of Charlotteville, now a part of the county of Norfolk. His father was a United Empire Loyalist who had held some command in a volunteer regiment of New Jersey. After the Revolution the elder Ryerson settled first in New Brunswick, coming later to Upper Canada, where he took up land and became a ...
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Egerton Ryerson Doble was 35 years old when Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was forced to abdicate in the February Revolution, ending three centuries of Romanov rule. Nicholas II or Nikolai II, known as Saint Nicholas in the Russian Orthodox Church, was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his forced abdication on 15 March 1917.
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Egerton Ryerson, his life and letters; (Book, 1937 ...
Genre/Form: History Sources: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Sissons, C.B. (Charles Bruce), 1879-1965. Egerton Ryerson. Toronto, Clarke, Irwin, 1937-47
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Egerton Ryerson: His Life and Letters, 2 vols. (Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1947), 2:66. Frank Underhill discounts Sissons’ view that Ryerson “disapproved on principle of the divisions produced by party politics” and was “always seeking some other basis for popular government than political party.” The truth for Underhill is simply that ...
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Indian Life in the Great North-West (London: S.W. Partridge, ca. 1900), by Egerton Ryerson Young (multiple formats at archive.org) Narrative of a Voyage to Hudson's Bay in His Majesty's Ship Rosamond: Containing Some Account of the North-Eastern Coast of America and of the Tribes Inhabiting That Remote Region (London: Printed for J. Mawman ...
Egerton Ryerson Young (Author of By Canoe and Dog Train)
Egerton Ryerson Young is the author of By Canoe and Dog Train (4.23 avg rating, 86 ratings, 15 reviews, published 2015), My Dogs in the Northland (3.75 a...