Memorable Manitobans: Second Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (1875-1878)

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The Assembly was elected on 23 and 30 December 1874.

Session

Opening

Prorogation

Dissolution

1

31 March 1875

14 May 1875

-

2

18 January 1876

4 February 1876

-

3

30 January 1877

28 February 1877

-

4

10 January 1878

2 February 1878

11 November 1878

The following persons were members:

Robert Atkinson Davis
Robert Atkinson Davis

(Premier)

Joseph Dubuc
Joseph Dubuc

(Speaker)

Rice Meredith Howard
Rice Meredith Howard

(Clerk)

Thomas Spence
Thomas Spence

(Clerk)


Curtis James Bird
Curtis James Bird

(St. Pauls)

Alexander Kamloops Black
Alexander Kamloops Black

(St. Pauls, by-election 25 November 1876)

Edwin Bourke
Edwin Bourke

(St. James)

Coryond Partlow Brown
Corydon Partlow Brown

(Westbourne)

Felix Chenier
Felix Chenier

(Baie St. Paul)

Francis Evans Cornish
Francis Evans Cornish

(Poplar Point)

James Cowan
James Cowan

(High Bluff)

Robert Atkinson Davis
Robert Atkinson Davis

(Winnipeg)

William Robert Dick
William Robert Dick

(Springfield)

Joseph Dubuc
Joseph Dubuc

(St. Norbert)

Marc Amable Girard
Marc Amable Girard

(St. Boniface)

John Gunn
John Gunn

(St. Andrews North)

Thomas Howard
Thomas Howard

(St. Peters)

Joseph Octave Lemay
Joseph Octave Lemay

(St. Vital)

Maxime Lepine
Maxime Lepine

(St. Francois Xavier East)

William Fisher Luxton
William Fisher Luxton

(Rockwood)

Alphonse Fortunat Martin
Alphonse Fortunat Martin

(St. Agathe)

Angus McKay
Angus McKay

(Lake Manitoba)

James McKay
James McKay

(Lake Manitoba, by-election 17 January 1877)

Kenneth McKenzie
Kenneth McKenzie

(Portage la Prairie)

Alexander Murray
Alexander Murray

(St. Charles)

Charles Nolin
Charles Nolin

(Ste. Anne)

John Norquay
John Norquay

(St. Andrews South)

Joseph Royal
Joseph Royal

(St. Francois Xavier West)

John Sutherland
John Sutherland

(Kildonan)

John Taylor
John Taylor

(Headingly)

 

 

See also:

Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial Election (1874)

Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial By-Elections (1875-1877)

Sources:

We thank Oliver Bernuetz for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 18 December 2020

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