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John Barnhill Dickie

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in 1871, where he was part owner of several ships and also helped found the Truro Marine Insurance Company. In March 1875, he was named speaker for the provincial assembly. In May 1875, he resigned as speaker after a resolution was passed in the house requesting his resignation. In 1878, he became a
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and also, for a time, a major in the militia. He helped found the Onslow Agricultural Society, serving as its first president. He moved to
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where he owned a farm and operated a store. In 1858, he married Harriet Dickson. Dickie was treasurer for the poor, a
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MLA
Colchester County
Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Jared C. Troop
Mather Byles DesBrisay
Cornwallis, Nova Scotia
Truro
Independent
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Cornwallis, Nova Scotia
Mount Allison Academy
Halifax Free Church College
coroner
Colchester County
Onslow
justice of the peace
Truro
Legislative Council
Martin Henry Dawson
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Categories
1829 births
1886 deaths
Nova Scotia Independent MLAs
Nova Scotia Liberal Party MLAs
Speakers of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Nova Scotia Liberal Party MLCs
Deaths from cancer in Nova Scotia
Canadian coroners

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