Robert George Macpherson Explained

Robert George Macpherson
Constituency Mp:Burrard
Parliament:Canadian
Predecessor:George Ritchie Maxwell
Successor:Electoral district was abolished in 1903
Term Start:1903
Term End:1904
Constituency Mp2:Vancouver City
Parliament2:Canadian
Predecessor2:Electoral district was created in 1903
Successor2:George Henry Cowan
Term Start2:1904
Term End2:1908
Birth Date:28 January 1866
Birth Place:Erin Township, Canada West
Party:Liberal

Robert George Macpherson (January 28, 1866  - November 27, 1926) was a Canadian Liberal pharmacist and politician.

Born in Erin, Wellington county, Canada West, Robert George Macpherson's grandfather, Hugh Macpherson, was a native of Islay an island off the west coast of Scotland, who emigrated to Canada in 1858 with Robert George's father, Archibald. Macpherson's mother was Jeannette Hall, anative of Wellington county. Macpherson attended Arthur public school and complemented his education at Gait Collegiate Institute.

Early in life he became connected with the drug business. Gaining a comprehensive knowledge of that trade, he settled in New Westminster, British Columbia and worked there from 1888 to 1895. He was president of the British Columbia Pharmaceutical Association.

He was first elected in a 1903 by-election in the Burrard riding, and was re-elected in 1904 in Vancouver City, which he represented until 1908. In 1925 he attempted a return to the House, running in Vancouver South, but was defeated by the incumbent Leon Johnson Ladner. In 1909 he has appointed postmaster of Vancouver.

He was honorary president of the Vancouver Lacrosse Club, one of the founders of the Vancouver Canadian Club, and was contributor to Canadian magazines.

In 1890, Macpherson married Susan Van Aken, who was born in Coldwater, Michigan. They had three children, Brita, Bessie and Archie, all of whom were born in British Columbia. They were members of St. John's Presbyterian Church.

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