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Ewen Hugh Cameron

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from 1860. Cameron was a member of the Castlemaine mining board and Eltham road board. He was the inaugural Eltham shire president in 1871 and president again later several times.
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in 1853 and was engaged in the building industry with his brothers. He was a storekeeper at Anderson's Creek and Caledonia gold-diggings, a postmaster at
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From 10 June 1902 to 16 February 1904, Cameron served as
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Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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Victoria
Evelyn
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Kilmonivaig
Inverness-shire
Melbourne
Warrandyte
Kangaroo Ground
Minister of Mines
Water Supply
Minister of Public Health
Commissioner of Public Works
Vice-President of the Board of Land & Works





"Ewen Hugh Cameron"
Parliament of Victoria
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Victorian Legislative Assembly
William Watkins
Evelyn
James Rouget
Categories
1831 births
1915 deaths
19th-century Australian politicians

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