Archibald Campbell (Canadian politician) explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Hon.
Archibald Campbell
Constituency Mp:Kent
Parliament:Canadian
Predecessor:Henry Smyth
Successor:George Stephens
Term Start:1887
Term End:1900
Constituency Mp2:York West
Parliament2:Canadian
Predecessor2:Nathaniel Clarke Wallace
Successor2:The electoral district was abolished in 1903.
Term Start2:1902
Term End2:1904
Constituency Mp3:York Centre
Parliament3:Canadian
Predecessor3:The electoral district was created in 1903.
Successor3:Peter Douglas McLean
Term Start3:1904
Term End3:1907
Office4:Senator for Toronto West, Ontario
Appointed4:Wilfrid Laurier
Term Start4:November 22, 1907
Term End4:January 15, 1913
Birth Date:27 April 1845
Birth Place:Howard Township, Kent County, Canada West
Party:Liberal

Archibald Campbell (April 27, 1845  - January 5, 1913)[1] was a Canadian politician.

Born in Howard Township, Kent County, Canada West. His father was from Argyleshire, Scotland, and his mother a native of Oneida County, New York. Campbell was educated at the Public and High Schools of Kent. A miller, he was for several years member of the Council of Chatham which he represented in the County Council.

He was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the electoral district of Kent in the 1887 general elections. A Liberal, he was unseated but re-elected in a May 1888 by-election and elected again in the general elections of 1891 and 1896.

Shortly thereafter he relocated to Toronto Junction, where he owned a milling company. As one of the town's major employers, Campbell was instrumental in getting the town a customs house so that local businesses (including his own) could clear their railway imports without having to go to downtown Toronto. Despite this credential, he was an unsuccessful candidate in the electoral district of York West in the general elections of 1900, but he was elected in a 1902 by-election upon the death of Nathaniel Clarke Wallace. He was elected in 1904 for York Centre.

In 1907, he was called to the Senate of Canada representing the senatorial division of Toronto West, Ontario on the advice of Wilfrid Laurier. He served until his death in 1913.

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  1. http://www.jhowell.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I170&tree=1 Archibald Campbell, Howell Family Genealogy Pages