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Anson Dodge

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Preceded by
  
James Pearson Wells

Died
  
May 28, 1918

Grandparents
  
David Low Dodge

Role
  
Canadian Political figure

Resigned
  
1874

Name
  
Anson Dodge

Political party
  
Conservative

Parents
  
William E. Dodge


Born
  
August 25, 1834 New York City, New York, U.S. (
1834-08-25
)

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Succeeded by
  
Alfred Hutchinson Dymond

Anson Greene Phelps Dodge (August 25, 1834 – May 28, 1918) was a Canadian lumber dealer and political figure. He represented York North in the Canadian House of Commons from 1872 to 1874 as a Conservative member.

He was born in New York City, the son of William E. Dodge and Melissa Phelps, and educated in England. He married Rebecca Wainwright Grew in 1859. In 1872, he was naturalized by an act of parliament. Dodge established lumber mills on Georgian Bay.

Following a variety of occupations, Anson Dodge began his own lumber career in 1864 at Williamsport, Pennsylvania. First attracted to the forests of Ontario in 1866, with an invitation from Henry W. Sage, possibly at a time when Sage was considering disposing of his Bell Ewart mill. After a tour of the facilities at Bell Ewart, Anson continued his trek northward to Oakley township in Muskoka where Sage had recently acquired timber berths. Anson also purchased timber in the township and a small mill on Lake Simcoe at Atherly, near Orillia. Dodge continued his spending spree, purchasing timber berths and mills with various partners, establishing his Georgian Bay Lumber Company in 1869, with a new mill at Byng Inlet.

At Parry Sound, he was one of John Classon Miller's partners in the establishment of the Parry Sound Lumber Company in 1872. Dodge's rapid expansion into the Canadian lumber trade, was followed by bankruptcy as a result of the Panic of 1873. Anson's share of the Parry Sound firm was sold to J C Miller in 1877.

He returned to the United States to manage family lumber interests in Georgia. He died in Illinois in 1918.

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