29th New Brunswick Legislature explained

The 29th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 13, 1896, and January 26, 1899.

John James Fraser served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick until November 1896 when he was succeeded by Abner Reid McClelan.

J.P. Burchill was chosen as speaker.

The Liberal Party led by Andrew G. Blair formed the government. James Mitchell became party leader in 1896 when Blair left provincial politics. Mitchell retired due to poor health in 1897 and was replaced by Henry Emmerson.

Members

Electoral DistrictName
Saint John CountyAlbert T. Dunn
John McLeod
YorkJohn Black
William T. Howe
Herman H. Pitts
James K. Pinder
WestmorlandA.E. Killam
Ambrose D. Richard
Frederick W. Sumner
W. Woodbury Wells
KingsGeorge G. Scovil
Albert S. White
George W. Fowler
QueensA.G. Blair[1]
Isaac W. Carpenter (1896)
Laughlin P. Farris
CharlotteJames Mitchell
James Russell
George F. Hill
James O'Brien
NorthumberlandJames Robinson
Allan A. Davidson (1896)
Lemuel J. Tweedie
John P. Burchill
John O'Brien
SunburyCharles B. Harrison
David Morrow
KentUrbain Johnson
James Barnes
Pierre H. Léger
GloucesterPeter J. Veniot
John Sievewright
Prosper E. Paulin
CarletonJ.T. Allan Dibblee
Hugh H. McCain
Charles L. Smith
RestigoucheCharles H. LaBillois
William A. Mott
AlbertW.J. Lewis
Charles J. Osman (1897)
H.R. Emerson
VictoriaJames E. Porter
Adam J. Beveridge
MadawaskaAlphonse Bertrand
Cyprien Martin
Saint John CityWilliam Shaw
A.A. Stockton
Silas Alward
Charles B. Lockhart

Notes

  1. elected to federal seat

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