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In 1865, Alfred Waddington was appointed Superintendent of Education for the colony Vancouver Island, but when the Island was annexed into British Columbia in 1866, the Board of Education no longer had any authority. He also served two terms as a member of the
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Meanwhile, Waddington had never forgotten his Bute Inlet route and began campaigning (against Walter Moberly) for a transcontinental railway to be built along that route, selling his rights to the federal government in 1871. He was in
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In 1861, he resigned from the House and in 1862, he helped draft the charter of the City of Victoria, but declined a nomination to be its first mayor.
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was in full swing, Waddington was not interested in gold seeking. Instead, he wanted to encourage settlement in the colony and wrote
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Waddington resigned in 1867 and the rest of the Board decided to close all of the schools on Vancouver Island. By 1868,
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of the Board members had resigned to protest against the new government's attitudes towards free public schools.
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Alfred Waddington completed his early education in England, attended a school in Paris and then attended the
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In 1862, Waddington began lobbying the press and his political allies for support for a wagon road from
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Valley, they feared both infringement on their territory and the increased threat of
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In 1850, he moved to California and joined a partnership of wholesale grocers.
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lobbying for this very purpose when he died of smallpox on February 26, 1872.
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Waddington is also remembered for planning the ill-fated Waddington's Road at
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From 1860 to 1861 he was a representative of the Victoria District in the
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High Slack: Waddington's Gold Road and the Bute Inlet Massacre of 1864
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Waddington's Road was never completed because of the war, but was
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as one of the main possible routings for the mainline of the
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island
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English emigrants to pre-Confederation British Columbia
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In 1860, he was elected to the House of Assembly on a
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Brompton
Ottawa
University of Göttingen
Colony of Vancouver Island
British Columbia
House of Assembly
Colony of Vancouver Island
public education
Bute Inlet
Cariboo Gold Rush
Pacific Coast
Fort Alexandria
Chilcotin War
University of Göttingen
Victoria, British Columbia
Fraser Canyon Gold Rush
platform
women's rights
small government
Chilcotin War
Bute Inlet
Cariboo Road
Barkerville
Tsilhqot'in
Homathko River
smallpox
1862 Pacific Northwest smallpox epidemic
Klatsassin
examined in later years

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