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John Pickard (politician)

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in an 1867 by-election after Fisher ran for a seat in the House of Commons. When Fisher was appointed judge, Pickard was elected to the federal parliament in an 1868 by-election. He supported
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at Fredericton. He helped found the People's Bank of New Brunswick in 1864 and a director of the
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in 1824 and began work with his father there. He later established himself as a merchant in
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from New Brunswick
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and was defeated. He was elected to represent York in the
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New Brunswick
York
House of Commons of Canada
Independent Liberal
Douglas, New Brunswick
Fredericton
York County
sawmill
New Brunswick Railway
Charles Fisher
Confederation
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Alexander Mackenzie
"John Pickard"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
John Pickard – Parliament of Canada biography
Categories
1824 births
1883 deaths
Members of the House of Commons of Canada from New Brunswick
Independent Liberal MPs in Canada

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