James Moir Ferres
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James Moir Ferres
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James Moir Ferres was a journalist and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland in about 1813 and studied at Marischal College in Aberdeen. Ferres came to Montreal in 1833 and taught at Edward Black's school there. He then became director of the academy at Frelighsburg in the Eastern Townships. In 1835, he was a co-founder of the Missiskoui Standard, a weekly newspaper. In 1836, he returned to Montreal to work with the Montreal Herald; he became editor in 1839. As a To
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