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John McIntosh (Quebec politician)

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360: 255:. In 1870, he married Jeanette Greig. McIntosh served as a minister without portfolio in the Quebec cabinet from 1891 to 1894. In 1893 he was the Commissioner from the province of Quebec for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, from 1 May to 31 October. He resigned his seat in 1894 after being named sheriff for Saint-François district. He served in that function until 1899, settling in 246:
in 1860. He became manager for the Canadian Meat & Produce Company and the Canadian Meat & Stock Raising Company and later was involved in exporting livestock to England. McIntosh was president of the agricultural society for the
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335: 308: 242:, the son of John McIntosh and Margaret Brodie, and was educated there. McIntosh settled on a farm in 436: 431: 260: 66: 37: 252: 235: 220: 153: 43: 248: 304: 243: 125: 367: 410: 239: 256: 207:(October 27, 1841 – July 12, 1904) was a farmer and political figure in 170: 359: 294: 321: 208: 174: 296:
History of Compton County and sketches of the Eastern Townships ...
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Canadian Parliament
Town of Sherbrooke
William Bullock Ives
Arthur Norreys Worthington
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Compton
William Sawyer
Charles McClary
La Prairie
Sherbrooke
Quebec
Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)
Quebec
Compton
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Town of Sherbrooke
House of Commons of Canada
Conservative
La Prairie
Canada East
Compton
Eastern Townships
Waterville
Sherbrooke
William Bullock Ives
1900 federal election
John McIntosh – Parliament of Canada biography
History of Compton County and sketches of the Eastern Townships ... (1896)
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