Ephraim Bell Muttart Explained

Ephraim Bell Muttart
Birth Date:1839 3, mf=yes
Birth Place:Cape Traverse, Prince Edward Island, British North America
Death Place:Souris, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Riding:King's County
Alongside:Augustine Macdonald
Predecessor:Daniel Davies
Peter A. McIntyre
Successor:Peter A. McIntyre
James Edwin Robertson
Term Start:1878
Term End:1882
Profession:physician
Party:Conservative

Ephraim Bell Muttart (March 7, 1839  - June 26, 1912) was a physician and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He represented King's County in the House of Commons of Canada from 1878 to 1882 as a Conservative member.

He was born in Cape Traverse, Prince Edward Island, the son of John Muttart, of German origin, and Elizabeth Bell, a Scottish immigrant. Muttart was educated in P.E.I., in Sackville, New Brunswick and at Harvard University, receiving his M.D. there in 1861. Muttart set up practice in Souris. In 1863, he married a Miss McDonald. Muttart also was coroner and was medical referee for the Standard and Canada Life Assurance companies. He was unsuccessful in bids for reelection in 1882 and 1887. He died in Souris, Prince Edward Island in 1912.[1] [2]

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  1. Book: The Harvard Graduates' Magazine. Thayer. William Roscoe. Castle. William Richards. Howe. Mark Antony De Wolfe. Pier. Arthur Stanwood. Voto. Bernard Augustine De. Morrison. Theodore. 1925. Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association. en.
  2. http://www.islandlives.ca/fedora/repository/ilives%3A209293/PDF/ilives%3A209293/Full%20Text.pdf