John McAlister, KC (July 27, 1842 – November 4, 1918) was a lawyer and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Restigouche in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1900 as a Liberal-Conservative member.[1]
John McAlister KC | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Restigouche | |
In office 1891–1900 | |
Preceded by | George Moffat Jr. |
Succeeded by | James Reid |
Personal details | |
Born | Durham Centre | July 27, 1842
Died | November 4, 1918 Campbellton, New Brunswick | (aged 76)
Political party | Liberal-Conservative |
He was born in Durham Centre, New Brunswick,[1] of Scottish descent, and was educated there and at Miramichi. He was called to the bar in 1879. He was the first mayor of Campbellton, serving from 1888 to 1889. In 1894, McAlister was named Queen's Counsel.[2] He died in Campbellton at the age of 76. [3] John McAlister was also the First President of the Caledonian Society of Restigouche. 1898
References
edit- ^ a b John McAlister – Parliament of Canada biography
- ^ The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill
- ^ Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.