Angus Daniel Campbell
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Angus Daniel Campbell (March 19, 1884 – March 5, 1976) was the founder of the
Northern Ontario Hockey Association The Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) is an ice hockey governing body for minor, junior and senior ice hockey. The NOHA is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Federation and Hockey Canada. The major league run by the NOHA is the Northern ...
(NOHA),"Two years today N.O.H.A, formed"
''North Bay Nugget'' (North Bay, Ontario). Oct. 8, 1921 (p. 6). Retrieved 2023-04-05.
an executive member of the
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(OHA) and a member of the
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.


Biography

As a young man, Campbell played hockey both at the
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, where he was a student and in the
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Mines' League in northeastern Ontario. On October 8, 1919, he was a founding member of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA). Professionally, Campbell was a successful mining engineer for McIntyre-Porcupine Mines Ltd. and other companies. He served a term as president of the Professional Engineers of Ontario. After his retirement, he moved to
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,
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. He died in 1976.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Campbell, Angus 1884 births 1976 deaths Canadian ice hockey players Cobalt Silver Kings players Hockey Hall of Fame inductees Ice hockey people from Ontario People from Cobalt, Ontario