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Michael Adams (Canadian politician)

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264:, of Irish descent, Adams was educated in Douglastown. He was married twice: first, in 1869, to Miss Catherine L. Patterson, and second, on November 29, 1882, to Miss Nealis. He was called to the Bar of New Brunswick on October 14, 1868, and was appointed a 52: 454: 464: 449: 459: 434: 444: 292: 102: 280: 439: 311: 225: 137: 326: 272: 144: 429: 276: 424: 215: 296: 288: 20: 125: 284: 257: 195: 399: 330: 419: 414: 376: 318: 304: 96: 356: 352:
Personnel of the Senate and House of Commons, eighth Parliament of Canada, elected June 23, 1896
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Adams was involved in several businesses, including the Adams Mining Company of
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from July 13, 1878, to February 26, 1883. He resigned in 1887 to run for the
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from 1870 to 1874, and also from 1878 to 1887. A member of the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from New Brunswick
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19th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick MLAs
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Michael Adams (disambiguation)
The Honourable
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Senator
Mackenzie Bowell
Canadian Parliament
Northumberland
Peter Mitchell
James Robinson
MLA
Douglastown
New Brunswick
Newcastle Parish, New Brunswick
Conservative
QC
Douglastown
New Brunswick
Queen's Counsel
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Executive Council
Surveyor-General
House of Commons of Canada
1887 federal election
Northumberland
1891
Senate of Canada
senatorial division
Conservative
Leadville, Colorado

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