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    Sir Adams George Archibald KCMG PC QC (May 3, 1814 – December 14, 1892) was a Canadian lawyer and politician, and a Father of Confederation. He was based...
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  • Nova Scotia-native, politician Adams George Archibald (1814–1892), Truro, Nova Scotia-native, politician Cyril Archibald (1837–1914), South Stormont, Ontario-native...
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    The shortest mandate by a lieutenant governor of Manitoba was Adams George Archibald, from August 1870 to October 1872, while the longest was Roland...
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  • George Adams may refer to: George Gammon Adams (1821–1898), English portrait sculptor and medallist George G. Adams (architect) (1850–1932), American...
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    was not until 2 September 1870 that the new Lieutenant-governor Adams George Archibald arrived and set about the establishment of civil government. Without...
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    Gray and Samuel Leonard Tilley. Nova Scotian delegates featured Adams George Archibald and Charles Tupper. Newfoundland sent two delegates whose mere purpose...
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  • ethnic, linguistic and religious groups, and Lieutenant-Governor Adams George Archibald kept Schultz's followers out of his first cabinet. In Manitoba's...
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    system. Clarke had a poor personal relationship with Lt. Governor Adams George Archibald (1870–1872), who considered him intemperate and unduly ambitious...
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  • Governor Adams George Archibald's governing coalition. Archibald had previously been appointed as the province's Lieutenant Governor by George-Étienne...
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  • President of Peru and 2nd President of North Peru (d. 1858) 1814 – Adams George Archibald, Canadian lawyer and politician, 4th Lieutenant Governor of Nova...
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    Territories in October 1872, following the departure of Adams George Archibald. Morris maintained Archibald's policy of conciliation among the various factions...
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    leader of the North-West provisional government from Ottawa until Adams George Archibald took over on May 10, 1870. In the federal election of 1872, he ran...
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    Edward Island's Government House for the Charlottetown Conference – Photo by George P. Roberts on September 11, 1864. Delegates of the Legislatures of Canada...
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  • Government of Adams George Archibald. In Manitoba's first general election (27 December 1870), he ran against Provincial Secretary and fellow Archibald-supporter...
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    (July 15, 1870), Lieutenant Governor Adams George Archibald (1870–1872) named Boyd as his Provincial Secretary. Archibald considered Boyd to be acceptable...
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    in the summer months out of the Colchester Legion Stadium. Sir Adams George Archibald, Father of Confederation Nora Bernard, Mi'kmaq activist Cory Bowles...
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    A. Macdonald Parliament – 1st Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Adams George Archibald (from May 20) Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Lemuel Allan...
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    Colchester Archibald McLelan to June 21, 1869 (appointed to Senate) Anti-Confederate then Liberal-Conservative1 Adams George Archibald from September...
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    Tilley, and Robert Duncan Wilmot. Nova Scotia sent five delegates: Adams George Archibald, William Alexander Henry, Jonathan McCully, John William Ritchie...
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    – Joseph Trutch (from July 5) Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Adams George Archibald Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Lemuel Allan Wilmot Lieutenant...
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    Lieutenant-Governor Adams George Archibald on September 16, 1870, and remained in this position until March 14, 1872. Archibald was effectively his own...
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    British Columbia – Joseph Trutch Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Adams George Archibald (until December 2) then Alexander Morris Lieutenant Governor of...
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  • justice of the peace. He was elected in an 1870 by-election after Adams George Archibald resigned his seat to become Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba and...
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    soon overshadowed by his more prominent colleagues Charles Tupper, Adams George Archibald and eventually even Joseph Howe. He supported the "better terms"...
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    between American officials and indigenous peoples. In addition, Adams George Archibald, the first Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, wanted to establish...
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  • Scotland) and Elizabeth E. Archibald, and was educated there. In 1845, he married Rebecca Archibald, the sister of Adams George Archibald. After his first wife's...
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    network". The Independent. London. Retrieved 4 August 2008.[dead link] Adams George Archibald (1881). "Sir Alexander Croke". Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical...
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  • Colchester 1st  1867–1869     Archibald McLelan Anti-Confederation  1869–1869     Liberal–Conservative  1869–1870 Adams George Archibald  1870–1872     Frederick...
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  • Monarch Reign Premier Term of office Took office Left office 1 Adams George Archibald PC (1814–1892) 20 May 1870 2 December 1872 Victoria (1837–1901)...
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    Archibald Gracie IV (January 15, 1858 – December 4, 1912) was an American writer, soldier, amateur historian, real estate investor, and passenger aboard...
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