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James Thomas Brown

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district. In 1922, he married Alice M. Lewis. Brown was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in the House of Commons in 1908. He later lived in
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in 1833 and to Saskatchewan in 1896. He practised law in
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Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
Souris
Huntingdon
Regina
Provincial Rights
McGill University
Saskatchewan
Souris
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
Provincial Rights Party
Huntingdon, Quebec
McGill University
Manitoba
Moosomin, Saskatchewan
Assiniboia
Regina
Supreme Court of Saskatchewan
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1908 Canadian federal election
Qu'Appelle
Conservative
Richard Stuart Lake
Liberal
J.T. Brown


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