James Mitchell (Canadian politician)
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James Mitchell | |
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8th Premier of New Brunswick | |
In office July 17, 1896 – October 29, 1897 |
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Monarch | Victoria |
Lieutenant Governor | John James Fraser Abner Reid McClelan |
Preceded by | Andrew George Blair |
Succeeded by | Henry Emmerson |
MLA for Charlotte | |
In office June 14, 1882 – December 15, 1897 Serving with John McAdam, James E. Lynott, William Douglas, George F. Hill, James Russell, George F. Hibbard, James O'Brien |
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Preceded by | Thomas Cottrell |
Succeeded by | John Dewolfe Chipman |
Personal details | |
Born | March 16, 1843 Scotch Settlement, York County, New Brunswick, Canada |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. St. Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada |
Resting place | St. Stephen Rural Cemetery |
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) | Mary Anne Ryder (m. 1873) |
Children | 1 daughter |
Alma mater | Fredericton Collegiate School, University of New Brunswick |
Occupation | lawyer and schoolteacher |
Profession | politician |
Religion | Presbyterian |
James Mitchell (March 16, 1843 – December 15, 1897) was a politician in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. Prior to entering politics, Mitchell was a schoolteacher and a prominent lawyer in St. Stephen, New Brunswick.
In 1882 he was elected to the provincial legislature as a Liberal MLA. Appointed to the Executive Council, he served as Surveyor-General, Commissioner of Agriculture, Receiver-General and Provincial Secretary.
James Mitchell became the eighth Premier in 1896 but resigned in 1897 due to ill health and died shortly thereafter.
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