
The Fathers of Confederation at the Quebec Conference, October 10-27, 1864, drafted the basic plan for the federal union of Canada. The original of this famous painting by Robert Harris was destroyed in the 1916 Parliament buildings fire.
Compilation painting of the Fathers of Confederation who attended the Charlottetown and Quebec conferences. By Robert Harris.
First Row: (front -- left to right) Edward Whalen, Samuel L. Tilley, George Brown, Charles Tupper
Second Row: W.H. Steeves, John Hamilton Gray, Alexander Campbell, Hector L. Langevin, Oliver Mowat, Thomas D'Arcy McGee
Third Row: Charles Fisher, George Coles, J.C. Chapais, Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché, Alexander T. Galt, J. Cockburn, William McDougall, J. McCully
Fourth Row: W.A. Henry, E.B. Chandler, Adams G. Archibald, Georges-É. Cartier, Thomas H. Haviland, J.H. Gray, A. Macdonald
Fifth Row: Hewitt Bernard (secy.), Ambrose Shea, John A. Macdonald, Peter Mitchell, W.H. Pope, J.M. Johnson
Sixth Row: (back) E. Palmer, F.B.T. Carter, R.B. Dickey [ Caption Source: National Library of Canada.]