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George Nicholson (politician)

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for construction work, remaining in that job until 1901. Nicholson was established in northern Ontario by the end of the 19th century. In business, he was part of the lumber firm Austin and Nicholson and became president and secretary-treasurer of the McNaught Lumber company. Nicholson was also a
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Nicholson attended public and grammar schools at Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. In 1884, he joined the
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Nicholson was at his old Chapleau residence when he sustained a stroke. He was admitted to
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Canadian merchant and Conservative and Unionist member of the Canadian House of Commons.
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where he died the following day, on 1 January 1935, before the end of his term in the
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Historical Conservative Party of Canada, Ontario MP stubs
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He was first elected to Parliament as a supporter of Sir
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Index

Algoma East
William Ross Smyth
John Carruthers
Algoma East
John Carruthers
Beniah Bowman
Algoma East
Beniah Bowman
Thomas Farquhar
Crapaud, Prince Edward Island
Toronto
Unionist
Conservative
Conservative
Unionist
House of Commons of Canada
Crapaud, Prince Edward Island
Canadian Pacific Railway
Robert Borden
Union Government
Algoma East
1917 general election
Conservative
1921 election
John Carruthers
Liberals
1925 election
Beniah Bowman
United Farmers of Ontario
1926 election

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