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George Washington Stephens, Jr

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Preceded by
  
James Cochrane

Role
  
Politician

Political party
  
Liberal

Party
  
Quebec Liberal Party


Occupation
  
businessman

Succeeded by
  
John Thomas Finnie

Name
  
George Stephens,

Resigned
  
1908

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Born
  
August 3, 1866 Montreal, Canada East (
1866-08-03
)

Alma mater
  
McGill University University of Geneva University of Marburg University of Hanover

Died
  
February 6, 1942, Los Angeles, California, United States

Parents
  
George Washington Stephens, Sr.

Education
  
Leibniz University of Hanover, McGill University, University of Geneva, University of Marburg

George Washington Stephens (3 August 1866 – 6 February 1942) was a Canadian politician.

Born in Montreal, the son of George Washington Stephens and Elizabeth McIntosh, Stephens was educated at Montreal High School, McGill University, the University of Geneva, University of Marburg, and the University of Hanover. He worked with the firm of Steidtman & Company; J. and H. Taylor; and Thomas Robertson & Company, Limited. He was an administrator of his father's estate starting in 1902. He was president of the Canadian Rubber Company of Montreal and vice-president of the Canadian Consolidated Rubber Company Limited.

He was elected as the Liberal candidate by acclamation to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for the electoral district of Montréal division no. 4 in a 1905 by-election. He did not run in the 1908 election. From 1907 to 1912, he was president of the Montreal Harbor Commission.

In 1898, he joined the Montreal Third Field Battery. He was promoted to major in 1902 and retired with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.

In 1923, he was appointed to the League of Nations. He was appointed a member of the Governing Commission of the Saar in 1923 and was its president from 1924 to 1926.

He died in Los Angeles, California in 1942 and was buried in Montreal.

References

George Washington Stephens, Jr. Wikipedia


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