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773:, adjacent to Cornwall Park. Auckland Grammar students formed part of the procession at Campbell’s funeral on 4 July 1912. He advised his closest advisors of his wish to erect a monument to demonstrate his love and regard for the Māori people and allocated funds for it in his will and Trust Deeds for the formation of his Residuary Estate to continue to distribute funds for charities for relief of poverty, advancement of education and support of the cultural and medical interests he supported in his life time. The Trustees of his estate sought permission from Iwi throughout the Auckland Provincial region for his burial on the tihi summit and later for the building of the obelisk, which commenced in the 1930s to be complete by 1940 as a bicentennial project supported by the Government of the day. As it was completed during World War Two, the official dedication was delayed as the Maori elders did not wish to formally dedicate it during a time of bloodshed in line with tikanga. Sir John Logan Campbell's grave is located in the middle of the flat platform which is part of a structure supporting the obelisk complex, built of local volcanic basalt, which serves as the forecourt to the monument. The epithet for Sir John Logan Campbell is taken from 707: 801:
origins of Auckland’s European settlement and the development of the provincial economy. The papers record a range of activities, events and business across the Auckland Province, also include "Reminiscences" of his time in Europe, India, the Near East, Scotland. There is also a section containing papers of his wife Lady Emma Campbell and daughter Winifred. Campbell’s gift of land and income attest to his efforts to secure and transform his farm estate into a public park gifted to the people of New Zealand in 1901. The collection includes the Cornwall Park Trust Board developments and management of this major city asset.
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control. Two years later he bought out Brown's partnership share for over £40,000. Becoming a part of the business community again, he became involved with the Bank of New Zealand, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, the New Zealand Insurance Company, and related companies. Campbell had a marked philanthropic interest in the advancement of education. He donated a sum of £500 and a block of land on the corner of Pitt and Wellington Streets and a brick school building was built there to house
2017: 614: 517: 643:, who later settled in Canterbury. They had four children: Cecily born in Auckland on 16 May 1861 died 20 November 1861 aged 6 months, Ida, born at Naples on 22 December 1859 and died in London 1880; and twins John Logan and Winifred born at Florence on 26 May 1864. John Logan died in infancy in Florence, Italy and is buried at in the 365:. Campbell and Brown built Acacia Cottage in 1841, on their street frontage the partners put up a two-storeyed warehouse from which they conducted their business as general merchants in the infant city of Auckland. Campbell quickly became prominent in Auckland, both in business circles and in public life. He was a director of the 686:. The house was demolished in 1924. In his later years, Campbell was concerned about the increasing suburban development of Auckland and decided to donate his remaining farmland at One Tree Hill to the city as a public amenity to be called Corinth Park – named after a part of Greece which Campbell had admired on his travels. 800:
The Sir John Logan Campbell Papers constitutes a record across almost all of the nineteenth century. John Logan Campbell’s personal papers and those of his business enterprises reflect both business and social history from the 1840s to 1910. The collection is fundamental to research into the earliest
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When depression overwhelmed Auckland in 1885 and the Stock Market collapsed in 1886, there began a desperate struggle for financial survival. Campbell sold several businesses and properties, concentrating his energies on Brown Campbell and Company, a brewery and liquor importer. Campbell retained his
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Apart from an interlude during 1860 and 1861, when he was obliged to go to Auckland to reinvigorate the firm – now called Brown Campbell and Company – and to install a resident partner, the Campbells lived in various parts of Europe until 1871. On his return early in 1871, Campbell took over full
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They decided to abandon 'quill-driving and pill-making' and become traders in the new capital, Auckland. On 21 December 1840 they began operations as Auckland's first merchant firm, Brown and Campbell, when Campbell pitched his tent on the edge of the small bay, at the foot of present day
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ship was purchased on behalf of Campbell in Geelong, Australia for the timber trade. By 1856 Campbell and Brown decided that their enterprises and properties, now worth £110,000, could be entrusted to a salaried manager, while they lived on the dividends as expatriates.
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in June that year. Aged 83 and long been in retirement, Campbell agreed on the proviso that he would fulfil representative functions only and step down after the visit, with a deputy undertaken most of the mayoral tasks. In the
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list published on 26 June 1902. He lived long enough to witness the erection of the bronze statue of him in Mayoral Robes at the Manukau Road entrance to Cornwall Park. He died on 22 June 1912, and is buried on the summit of
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The Sir John Logan Campbell Papers MS-51 are held at the Auckland War Memorial Museum – Tāmaki Paenga Hira, and were added to the UNESCO Memory of the World Aotearoa New Zealand Register-Te Rēhita in 2016.
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Campbell was a successful businessman and had entered into a partnership with William Brown in 1840, beginning operations as Auckland's first merchant firm, Brown and Campbell. In May 1854, the
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In April he landed at Herekino Bay, in Waiau or Coromandel Harbour ... Campbell's description in his book "Poenamo" of Coromandel and Beeson's Island and Herekino when he arrived there in 1840
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The presentation of the park would probably have taken place after Campbell's death in the form of a bequest had not providence intervened in the form of the Royal Tour of 1901.
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Winifred the only surviving child of John and Emma Campbell married Herbert Cyril Orde Murray a lieutenant in the 1st Gloucestershire Regiment on 10 December 1889.
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The papers of Winifred Humphreys daughter of John Logan and Emma Campbell, held at the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa.
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properties at One Tree Hill partly because he wanted to create a suitable residence for his family. He envisaged an Italianate mansion similar to
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Brown and his family left early in the year, but Campbell's departure was delayed. On 20 November 1856 he left the colony, he hoped for good.
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Cornwall Park, Auckland, NZ.../ designed by Austin Strong, Landscape architect... . Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira.
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Poenamo : sketches of the early days of New Zealand : romance and reality of antipodean life in the infancy of a new colony
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to the people of New Zealand and named it after the Duke and Duchess. Campbell resigned in July and the city councillors voted
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Confronted with drought and constrained prospects at the time Campbell departed Australia for New Zealand in March 1840 on the
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and the sub-chiefs Katikati and Ngatai with the aim of becoming merchant traders, in the rumoured new capital of New Zealand,
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Campbell, Sir John Logan. Papers MS-51. Auckland War Memorial Museum – Tāmaki Paenga Hira, The Reminiscences, P 471.
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Campbell, Sir John Logan. Papers MS-51. Auckland War Memorial Museum – Tāmaki Paenga Hira, The Reminiscences, P 454.
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Campbell, Sir John Logan. Papers MS-51. Auckland War Memorial Museum – Tāmaki Paenga Hira, The Reminiscences.
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Campbell, Sir John Logan. Papers MS-51. Auckland War Memorial Museum – Tāmaki Paenga Hira, The Reminiscences.
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Campbell and Ehrenfried Company Limited. Records. Auckland Libraries Ngā Pātaka Kōrero o Tāmaki Makaurau .
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Humphreys, Winifred, 1864–1952 | Items | National Library of New Zealand | National Library of New Zealand
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into the role; Kidd had acted in support of Campbell and taken on many of the mayoral tasks.
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His wife Emma, however, had other ideas and the house, Killbryde, was eventually built in
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Simmons, Fr. E. R. (Earnest) (9 January 1977). "The first St Peter's School".
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on 20 March 1855, and he served until 15 September of that year. He was then
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London  : Williams and Norgate, Early New Zealand Books: Poenamo
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While travelling abroad, he married Emma Wilson on 25 February 1858 at
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1855–1856 (resigned). He was elected unopposed on 4 August 1860 in the
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John Logan Campbell in the club dress of the Edinburgh Albion Archers.(
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Auckland Provincial District
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Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu.
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of Auckland Province from 25 November 1855 to 17 September 1856.
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Makers of fortune: a colonial business community and its fall,
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on 14 August 1902, after the honour had been announced in the
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Cyclopedia Company Limited (1902). "Mr. Joseph Hargreaves".
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English Cemetery at the Piazzale Donatello – Delgli Inglesi
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The father and his gift: John Logan Campbell's later years
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having become the third chairman of the school in 1879..
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Cornwall Park Trust Board's biography of Logan Campbell
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Logan Campbell's Auckland: tales from the early years
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In 1997, Campbell was posthumously inducted into the
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John Campbell (disambiguation)
portrait of a sitting man
Superintendent
Auckland Province
William Brown
John Williamson
Mayor of Auckland City
David Goldie
Alfred Kidd
Edinburgh
John Cracroft Wilson
Michael Campbell
Mayor of Auckland City
public figure
Auckland

Mungo Burton
Yale Centre for British Art.
Edinburgh
John Campbell
3rd baronet
Kilbryde castle
Dunblane
University of Edinburgh
New South Wales
surgeon
Port Nicolson
Whanganui Island
William Brown
Scottish

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