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Charles Smith Wilcox

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there. He owned a hardware business and was a director of the Windsor Foundry and Machine Company. Wilcox married Emma Gertrude Thorn. He was mayor of Windsor from 1894 to 1895. Wilcox also served on the board of governors for King's College. During his time in the assembly, Wilcox supported leasing
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crown lands rather than issuing grants; he also lobbied for
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Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs
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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Liberal-Conservative
Windsor, Nova Scotia
King's College School
temperance
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Categories
1852 births
1909 deaths
Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs
Mayors of places in Nova Scotia

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