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Oswald Critchley

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Critchley only served in the Northwest Territories Legislature for a single term, choosing not to run again at the dissolution of the Legislature in 1898. He sold his first ranch a year later in 1899 and returned to England.
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and returned to ranching. In 1909, he purchased the Bell-Irving ranch in Grand Valley and continued ranching until the outbreak of World War I. He enlisted in the
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electoral district. He defeated two other candidates coming out on top of a close three-way split to capture the district.
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Critchley began ranching in Southern Alberta in the 1880s. He purchased the Stapleton Ranch which was situated on the
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
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Index

Manchester
Bushmills, Northern Ireland
Canadian Forces
World War I
Bow River
1894 Northwest Territories general election
West Calgary
Alberta
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Lord Strathcona's Horse
France



"Pioneer Profiles (C)"


"North-West Territories: Council and Legislative Assembly, 1876-1905"
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Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
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1864 births
1935 deaths
Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Canadian military personnel of World War I
Canadian Expeditionary Force officers
Military personnel from London

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