24th New Brunswick Legislature
The 24th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 22, 1879, and May 25, 1882.
Edward Barron Chandler served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick until February 1880, when he was replaced by Robert Duncan Wilmot.
Benjamin Robert Stephenson was chosen as speaker.
The Conservative Party led by John James Fraser formed the government. Daniel L. Hanington replaced Fraser as leader in 1882.
History
Members
Electoral District | Name |
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Saint John County | David McLellan |
William Elder | |
Robert J. Ritchie | |
Edward Willis | |
York | A.G. Blair |
Frederick P. Thompson | |
John J. Fraser | |
George J. Colter | |
Westmorland | A.E. Killam |
P.A. Landry | |
D.L. Hanington | |
J.L. Black | |
Kings | J. H. Crawford |
Finnemore E. Morton | |
E.A. Vail | |
Queens | Walter S. Butler |
Francis Woods | |
Charlotte | George F. Hill |
Benjamin Robert Stephenson | |
Thomas Cottrell | |
James E. Lynott | |
Northumberland | M. Adams |
Ernest Hutchinson | |
Thomas F. Gillespie | |
Allan A. Davidson | |
Sunbury | William E. Perley |
John S. Covert[1] | |
Kent | Urbain Johnson |
Charles J. Sayre | |
Gloucester | Patrick G. Ryan |
Francis J. McManus | |
Carleton | George W. White |
John S. Leighton | |
Restigouche | J.C. Barberie |
Thomas F. Kenny | |
Albert | W.J. Lewis |
Gaius S. Turner | |
Victoria | William B. Beveridge |
Madawaska | Lévite Thériault |
Saint John City | William Wedderburn |
Robert Marshall |
Notes
- ^ died in 1881
References
- The Canadian parliamentary companion and annual register, 1879, CH Mackintosh
Preceded by | Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1879–1882 | Succeeded by |
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- Roger Melanson
- Former Opposition leaders
- Bill Oliver
- Former speakers
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