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==Commemoration== [[File:2 William G Stairs RMC Arch.jpg|thumb|Royal Military College memorial]] [[File:Stone plaque dedicated to 3 Royal Military College of Canada ex-cadets.jpg|200px|thumb|right|pre WWI memorial plaque dedicated to [[Royal Military College of Canada]] ex-cadets William Grant Stairs, [[Huntly Brodie Mackay]], and [[William Henry Robinson]]]] Captain Stairs is commemorated with three identical tablets (c. 1902) in the vestibule of Mackenzie Building at [[Royal Military College of Canada]], [[St. George's Cathedral (Kingston, Ontario)]] and in [[Rochester Cathedral]] near [[Chatham, Kent|Chatham]], England. * "William Grant Stairs, Captain the Welsh Regiment. Born at Halifax Nova Scotia 1 July 1863. Lieutenant Royal Engineers 1885β91. Served on the staff of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition 1887 under the leadership of H.M. Stanley and exhibited great courage and devotion to duty. Died of fever on 9 June 1892 at Chinde on the Zambesi whilst in command of the Katanga Expedition sent out by the King of the Belgians." * A tablet at the [[Royal Military College of Canada]] Memorial Arch erected in 1932 "The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition 1887β1890 52 Captain W.G. Stairs" A collection of artefacts from his African expeditions are at [[Fort Frederick (Kingston)]] and some his diaries are preserved in the [[Public Archives of Nova Scotia]]; others are lost. Stairs Island, [[Parry Sound, Ontario]] was named in his honour.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Ontario Historical Society |url=http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory1011ontauoft |title=Ontario history |date=1899 |publisher=Toronto Ontario Historical Society |others=Robarts - University of Toronto}}</ref> Both Stairs Street and Stairs Place in Halifax, Nova Scotia, bear his name.
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