Ohio History Journal

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VALLANDIGHAM

AS AN EXILE

IN CANADA

1863-1864

 

by FRANK L. KLEMENT

 

 

While Clement L. Vallandigham lived in Canada for nearly a year during

the Civil War as an exile from the United States, his path crossed those

of a number of men well-known in Canadian history. Thomas D'Arcy

McGee, emerging as a critic of the Canadian government, befriended and

defended the exile. Charles J. Brydges, superintendent of the Grand

Trunk Railroad, gave a dinner in Vallandigham's honor and presented him

with a pass on his railroad. And George Brown, the influential editor of

 

 

NOTES ARE ON PAGES 208-210