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Donald Morrison (politician)

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and was a member of the county council, also serving as county warden. Morrison ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1895 and 1899. He was named speaker in 1908 but resigned his seat later that year to run unsuccessfully for a federal seat. He was also an unsuccessful candidate
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232:People from Northumberland County, New Brunswick 47:, the son of Alexander and Elizabeth Morrison, 171: 8: 51:immigrants, and was educated in Alwick and 178: 164: 81: 34:Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick 7: 123: 121: 222:Mayors of Miramichi, New Brunswick 150:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 76:Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1909 70:Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1908 14: 207:Businesspeople from New Brunswick 132: 126: 142:This article about a mayor in 60:in the 1911 federal election. 1: 45:Burnt Church, New Brunswick 258: 120: 242:New Brunswick mayor stubs 106: 97: 89: 84: 28:, Canada. He represented 26:Province of New Brunswick 57:Newcastle, New Brunswick 36:from 1903 to 1908 as a 227:Canadian Presbyterians 110:George Johnson Clarke 30:Northumberland County 16:Canadian politician 85:Political offices 159: 158: 116: 115: 107:Succeeded by 249: 180: 173: 166: 138: 137: 136: 130: 122: 93:Charles J. Osman 90:Preceded by 82: 257: 256: 252: 251: 250: 248: 247: 246: 187: 186: 185: 184: 131: 125: 118: 112: 103: 95: 66: 43:He was born in 22:Donald Morrison 17: 12: 11: 5: 255: 253: 245: 244: 239: 234: 229: 224: 219: 214: 209: 204: 199: 189: 188: 183: 182: 175: 168: 160: 157: 156: 139: 114: 113: 108: 105: 96: 91: 87: 86: 80: 79: 73: 65: 62: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 254: 243: 240: 238: 235: 233: 230: 228: 225: 223: 220: 218: 215: 213: 210: 208: 205: 203: 200: 198: 195: 194: 192: 181: 176: 174: 169: 167: 162: 161: 155: 153: 149: 145: 144:New Brunswick 140: 135: 129: 124: 119: 111: 102: 101: 94: 88: 83: 78:, EJ Chambers 77: 74: 72:, EJ Chambers 71: 68: 67: 63: 61: 58: 54: 50: 46: 41: 39: 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 152:expanding it 141: 117: 98: 75: 69: 42: 38:Conservative 21: 20: 18: 202:1920 deaths 197:1852 births 191:Categories 64:References 49:Scottish 40:member. 53:Chatham 32:in the 146:is a 104:1908 148:stub 193:: 179:e 172:t 165:v 154:.

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