38th New Brunswick Legislature explained

The 38th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 5, 1936, and October 24, 1939.

Murray MacLaren served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.

Hedley F. G. Bridges was chosen as speaker.

The Liberal Party led by Allison Dysart formed the government.

Members

Electoral DistrictNameParty
Saint John CountyConservative
H. Colby SmithConservative
YorkJohn B. McNairLiberal
Ernest W. StairsLiberal
H. Ralph GunterLiberal
Stewart E. DurlingLiberal
WestmorlandAustin C. TaylorLiberal
Frank H. CoppLiberal
E. R. McDonaldLiberal
Simeon MelansonLiberal
KingsWalter W. V. FosterLiberal
Colin C. McDonaldLiberal
W. A. JeffriesLiberal
QueensF. A. McGrandLiberal
W. M. JenkinsLiberal
CharlotteA. D. DyasConservative
J.J. Hayes DooneLiberal
R. Fraser KeayLiberal
Foster C. CalderLiberal
NorthumberlandWilliam S. AndersonLiberal
Richard J. GillLiberal
Frederick M. TweedieLiberal
Hidulphe A. SavoieLiberal
SunburyGabriel F. SmithLiberal
W. C. LawsonLiberal
KentA. Allison DysartLiberal
Auguste J. BordageLiberal
François G. RichardLiberal
GloucesterClovis T. RichardLiberal
J. André DoucetLiberal
F.T.B. YoungLiberal
William A. LosierLiberal
CarletonEdwin W. MelvilleConservative
Gladstone W. PerryConservative
Fred C. SquiresConservative
RestigoucheH.F.G. BridgesLiberal
Philibert LeBlancLiberal
AlbertH. O. DowneyLiberal
Fred Colpitts[1] Liberal
VictoriaFrederick W. PirieLiberal
John W. NilesLiberal
MadawaskaPio LaporteLiberal
J. Gaspard BoucherLiberal
Saint John CityA. P. PatersonLiberal
W. F. RobertsLiberal
Horace A. PorterLiberal
E. J. HenneberryLiberal
MonctonCharles H. BlakeneyLiberal

Notes

  1. Family History

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