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Jabez Bunting Snowball

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In 1871, he was a founder of the Miramichi Steam Navigation Company which soon built and operated six small steamers on the river. On his own account he purchased and operated several others. The next year he built the largest steam sawmill in the Province, milling some 170,000 board feet (400 m) of
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Snowball died in 1907 at the age of 69, a wealthy and influential man. But, changing fortunes and a lack of the same great entrepreneurial flair in the next generation prevented a dynasty being established. His businesses were divided among his children and gradually frittered away.
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In 1887, he was a founding member of the Chatham Telephone Exchange which was later expanded into nearby Kent, Gloucester and Restigouche counties. This enterprise was sold in 1905 to the Central Telephone Company. Next was the Chatham Electric Light Company, founded in 1888.
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Snowball and his wife (called "Lady Snowball" by the locals) maintained a splendid town residence called "Wellington Villa" at the town's most important intersection, and lived in great style, often entertaining with many servants and fine furniture.
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Snowball started his working life as a clerk in a dry goods store in Chatham, owned by John MacDougall whose daughter Margaret he married. When MacDougall died in 1866, Snowball, at the age of 27, took over the business and expanded it.
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Snowball was active in securing incorporation for the town of Chatham, and when he ran to be its first mayor in 1896, he was defeated by a local doctor by two votes.
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Snowball was a tough master, hard-working and expecting the same from all his employees. He vigorously put down any attempts to unionize.
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By the 1880s, Snowball was the second largest exporter of lumber in New Brunswick, and employed 1,000 men in his various enterprises.
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Snowball's mill in Chatham was caught up in the postwar depression of 1919 and closed.
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In 1886, Snowball constructed the Chatham Branch Railway connecting the town with the
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to Gibson, N.B., some 95 miles away. In 1893, he sold his interest to Gibson.
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Fish attracted his attention as well, and soon Snowball had canneries on
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Minister, answered a call to St. Luke's Church in Chatham.
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Jabez Bunting Snowball – Parliament of Canada biography
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The Honourable

Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick
Edward VII
The Earl of Minto
The Earl Grey
Lemuel J. Tweedie
Abner Reid McClelan
Lemuel John Tweedie
Senator
New Brunswick
Canadian Parliament
Northumberland
Peter Mitchell
Lunenburg
Nova Scotia
Fredericton
New Brunswick
Liberal
William Bunting Snowball

11th
Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
Chatham, New Brunswick
province
Miramichi Valley
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Methodist
Sackville, New Brunswick
California

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