About: Henry Timmins

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Henry Timmins (born c. 1858) was a Canadian shopkeeper who, with his younger brother, Noah, became an influential mining financier. The brothers are considered to be among the most significant founding fathers of the Canadian mining industry.

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  • Henry Timmins (born c. 1858) was a Canadian shopkeeper who, with his younger brother, Noah, became an influential mining financier. The brothers are considered to be among the most significant founding fathers of the Canadian mining industry. (en)
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  • Walter McDayte (en)
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  • The Canadian Statesman (en)
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  • Men became millionaires overnight, such as shopkeepers Noah and Henry Timmins. They gave up their little store at Mattawa, Ont., and before they were through, these brothers would control the La Rose and the Hollinger Mine, the second largest gold mine in the world! (en)
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  • Henry Timmins (born c. 1858) was a Canadian shopkeeper who, with his younger brother, Noah, became an influential mining financier. The brothers are considered to be among the most significant founding fathers of the Canadian mining industry. (en)
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  • Henry Timmins (en)
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