David Alexander Dunlap (1863-1924), born in Pembroke, Ontario, a mining magnate, philanthropist and amateur astronomer, was the namesake of the David Dunlap Observatory, location of Canada's largest optical telescope, and where the first black-hole candidate Cygnus X-1 was discovered and confirmed.
Discovered on 4-9-1999 in Anza by Collins, M., White, M.