30th New Brunswick Legislature
The 30th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 23, 1899, and February 5, 1903.
Abner Reid McClelan served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick until January 1902 when he was succeeded by Jabez Bunting Snowball.
C.W. Robinson was chosen as speaker.
The Liberal Party led by Henry Emmerson formed the government. Lemuel John Tweedie became party leader in 1907 when Emmerson entered federal politics.
History
Members
Electoral District | Name |
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Saint John County | Albert T. Dunn |
John McLeod Robert C. Ruddick (1902) | |
York | William T. Whitehead |
John A. Campbell | |
Alexander Gibson[1] George W. Allen (1901) | |
Frederick P. Thompson | |
Westmorland | William F. Humphrey |
Clifford W. Robinson | |
Olivier-Maximin Melanson | |
W. Woodbury Wells[2] Arthur B. Copp (1901) | |
Kings | George G. Scovil |
Albert S. White | |
William Pugsley | |
Queens | Isaac W. Carpenter |
Laughlin P. Farris | |
Charlotte | William Frederick Todd |
George F. Hill | |
James Russell | |
James O'Brien | |
Northumberland | John P. Burchill |
John O'Brien | |
Lemuel J. Tweedie | |
Charles E. Fish | |
Sunbury | Parker Glasier |
John D. Hazen | |
Kent | Pierre H. Léger[3] Richard A. Poirier (1901) |
James Barnes | |
Urbain Johnson | |
Gloucester | Peter J. Veniot[4] John Young (1899) |
Theobald M. Burns | |
Joseph Poirier | |
Carleton | Charles L. Smith[5] James K. Fleming (1900) |
Hugh H. McCain | |
Frank B. Carvell[6] Stephen B. Appleby (1900) | |
Restigouche | William A. Mott |
Charles H. LaBillois | |
Albert | Henry Emmerson[1] Sanford S. Ryan (1900) |
Charles J. Osman | |
Victoria | James E. Porter |
Thomas Lawson | |
Madawaska | Frederick LaForest |
Narcisse A. Gagnon | |
Saint John City | George Robertson |
Harrison A. McKeown | |
Daniel S. Purdy | |
William Shaw |
Notes
References
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1901, AJ Magurn
Preceded by | Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1899–1903 | Succeeded by |
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- Roger Melanson
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- Bill Oliver
- Former speakers
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