Archibald Little (politician)
Archibald Little | |
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Ontario MPP | |
In office 1903–1904 | |
Preceded by | Frederick Snider |
Succeeded by | Thomas Robert Atkinson |
Constituency | Norfolk North |
Personal details | |
Born | Mayfield, Chinguacousy Township, Peel County, Upper Canada | January 12, 1837
Died | April 14, 1922 Vancouver, British Columbia | (aged 85)
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse |
Louisa McCool (m. 1861) |
Occupation | Merchant |
Archibald Little (January 12, 1837 – April 14, 1922) was an Ontario merchant and political figure. He represented Norfolk North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1903 to 1904. Little won his seat in a by-election after the incumbent, Frederick Snider, was unseated by a court on five charges of electoral corruption for paying for railway tickets for voters and accepting money from the Conservative Party in exchange for being the party's candidate.[1]
Little was born in Mayfield, Chinguacousy Township, Peel County, Upper Canada, the son of William Little. In 1868, he married Louisa McCool. He was a merchant in Waterford and chairman of the High School board.[2] He died in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1922.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ THE BLAKE-FOY-WHITNEY COMBINATION GOES DOWN IN COMPLETE DEFEAT: Liberals Viorious in Bye-elections in North Norfolk, . .. Perth and North Grey Premier Ross Has Now a Majority of Five in the House, With North Renfrew, a Fairly Safe Seat, Vacant-- No Longer Any Doubt that the Government Will Continue to Rule Ontario-- Owen Sound and Stratford Were the Pivotal Points in North Grey and North Perth-- The Premier's Motto Still is," Build Up Ontario." CONGRATULATORY TELEGRAMS Premier Ross Receives Greetings From His Friends, Special Despatches to The GlobeTHE PARTY STANDING. The Globe (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont.. 08 Jan 1903: 1.
- ^ AJ Magurn (1904). Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1903.
- ^ "Archibald Little". Family Search.org.
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