William Edmund Anderson (1871–1938) was a Canadian medical doctor and antiquarian.[1]
Anderson was born in Orillia, Ontario. He was responsible for a significantly large, possibly the largest, mass donation of aboriginal artifacts to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1933. He also contributed articles to The Beaver. He died in Lake Alma, Saskatchewan.
References
- ↑ Canadian Medical Association Journal. Canadian Medical Association. 1938. p. 96.
External links
- Obituary from Canadian Medical Association Journal
- The Vanished Buffalo Herds of North America from The Beaver
- How HBC Earned Its Rights in "The Great Lone Land" from The Beaver
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