Michael S. Sullivan Explained

Michael S. Sullivan
Birth Date:2 April 1876
Birth Place:Presque, Newfoundland and Labrador
Death Place:St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Constituency Am:Placentia and St. Mary's
Assembly:Newfoundland House of
Term Start:1904
Term End:1909
Constituency Am2:Placentia West
Assembly2:Newfoundland House of
Term Start2:1928
Term End2:1929
Constituency Am3:Placentia and St. Mary's
Assembly3:Newfoundland House of
Term Start3:1919
Term End3:1928

Michael S. Sullivan (April 2, 1876  - May 22, 1929) was a civil engineer, surveyor and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Placentia and St. Mary's from 1904 to 1909 as a Liberal and from 1919 to 1928 as a Liberal-Labour-Progressive and Placentia West from 1928 to 1929 as a Liberal-Conservative Progressive in the Newfoundland House of Assembly.

Biography

The son of Patrick Sullivan and Selma Brown, he was born in Presque on April 2, 1876, and was educated at Saint Bonaventure's College.[1] He married Kathleen Eleanor Thomson in 1903 and they had two children.[1] He worked for the Reid Newfoundland Company until 1914 when he went into business on his own as a pulp wood agent. Sullivan was defeated by a People's Party candidate when he ran for reelection in 1909. He served as a lieutenant-colonel in the Newfoundland Forestry Battalion during World War I. He was reelection in 1919 and served in the Newfoundland cabinet as a minister without portfolio from 1924 to 1928 and as Colonial Secretary in 1928. He also served as a Railway Commissioner. He died in office in St. John's on May 22, 1929.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Who's Who in Canada, Volume 16 . Charles Whately . Parker . Barnet M. . Greene . International Press . 764 . 1922 . 2020-07-17 . Google Books.
  2. Encyclopedia: Sullivan, Michael S. . 322 .
  3. News: Saw Service in War . . St. John's, Newfoundland . 10 . 1929-05-23 . 2020-07-17 . Newspapers.com.