Frank Crean (civil engineer)
Frank Crean (1875 – 1932) was an Irish-born Canadian civil engineer. In 1908 and 1909, he led successive expeditions in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta to report on the regions agricultural potential. Crean lake, the largest in Prince Albert National Park is named in recognition of his contribution to Canadian exploration.
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Frank Crean (civil engineer)
Frank Crean (1875 – 1932) was an Irish-born Canadian civil engineer. In 1908 and 1909, he led successive expeditions in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta to report on the regions agricultural potential. Crean lake, the largest in Prince Albert National Park is named in recognition of his contribution to Canadian exploration.
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Francis Joseph Crean
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Francis Joseph Crean
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Dublin, Ireland
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Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto
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Clongowes Wood College
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New Northwest Exploration
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Civil engineer, author, soldier
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Patrick Crean
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Josephine Gigot
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