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Colin MacDougall

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Preceded by
  
William Harvey

Political party
  
Liberal


Nationality
  
British subject

Succeeded by
  
Thomas Arkell

Name
  
Colin MacDougall

Colin MacDougall

Died
  
October 25, 1901 St. Thomas, Ontario

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

Colin MacDougall (March 3, 1834 in Aldborough, Upper Canada – October 25, 1901) was a politician and lawyer.

The son of Lachlin MacDougall and Sarah Ruthwen, he was educated locally and at the University of Michigan. In 1864, MacDougall married Catherine Ross. He was called to the Ontario bar in 1869. MacDougall served as reeve for the township from 1857 to 1858 and from 1860 to 1861. He ran unsuccessfully for the Elgin West seat in the House of Commons in 1867. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in an 1874 by-election, after the death of William Harvey on June 14, 1874. He lost in the 1878 election to Thomas Arkell.

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Colin MacDougall Wikipedia