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William Parrish

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42: 230:. In 1885, he married Annie Ellen Card. He was a member of Brandon town council for two years. Parrish also served as president of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. In 1909, he co-founded the 234:
grain company. He was also the director of Fidelity Trust Co., Equitable Trust Co., Capital Loan Co. and Inland Mortgage Co. Parrish was an honorary captain and paymaster with the 90th
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was called, which the Liberals won in a landslide. Parrish was easily re-elected in his constituency, defeating Conservative
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where he operated a grist and flour mill. In 1881, Parrish moved to Manitoba and operated as a grain dealer in
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This article is about the Canadian politician. For the fictional character, see
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Winnipeg's electoral boundaries were dramatically changed before the
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was forced to resign from office amid a corruption scandal.
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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William Parrish died in Winnipeg on February 20, 1949.
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by 3,332 votes. He served as a backbench supporter of
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Harry W. Whitlaw by 910 votes in the constituency of
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Meet Joe Black

Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Vroomanton
Winnipeg
Liberal
Manitoba
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Liberal Party
Vroomanton
Canada West
Ontario
Uxbridge
grain trade
Huntsville
Brandon
Winnipeg
Parrish & Heimbecker
Winnipeg
Methodist
1914 provincial election
Conservative
Winnipeg South "B"
Rodmond Roblin
A new election
Lendrum McMeans
Tobias Norris
1920 provincial election
single transferable ballot

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