William Wood (historian)

William Charles Henry Wood
Born (1864-06-07)June 7, 1864
Quebec City, Canada East
Died September 2, 1947(1947-09-02) (aged 83)
Quebec City, Quebec
Occupation Historian
Known for Books, nature conservation, scouts
Military career
Allegiance Canadian
Service/branch Royal Rifles of Canada
Years of service 1887-1918
Rank Lieutenant-Colonel
Unit 8th Regiment

William Charles Henry Wood, (June 7, 1864 - September 2, 1947) was a Canadian historian, Scout leader and naturalist. He was born in Quebec City and served in the Royal Rifles of Canada from 1887 to the end of the World War One achieving the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. He was active in literary and history circles and served as President of the Quebec Literary and Historical Society. He was interested in nature conservation and advocated for bird sanctuaries in Labrador. He was also president of the scouts in Quebec in 1909. He was a prolific chronicler of Canadian history and wrote several books on the subject, most notably a five volume set on the history of Quebec entitled, The Storied Province of Quebec. He died in Quebec City in 1947 at the age of 83.

Background

Wood was born on June 7, 1864 in Quebec City. he was the son of George Augustus Leslie Wood, merchant, and Charlotte Feodore Louisa Augusta Guérout.[1]

Selected Works

References

  1. "Wood, William Charles Henry (French)". Culture et Communications Quebec. 2013.
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