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James J. Craig

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Following his defeat in 1923, his health began to deteriorate and Craig underwent a number of operations. He died at home in Fergus. His funeral was the largest in the history of the town.
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Craig also served in the county militia, reaching the rank of lieutenant-colonel. In 1916, he was given command of a battalion and tasked with preparing them for combat in
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in 1882. Craig served on the village council, also serving four years as reeve. He served as chair of the Fergus Public Utilities Commission from 1913 to 1929.
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and organized local lacrosse teams. When he moved to Fergus, he helped revitalize the local team. In 1898, he was named president of the
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Craig was first elected to the Ontario assembly in 1905 and was reelected in 1908. He was defeated by
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when he ran for reelection in 1911. He ran again in 1923 but lost to
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In 1891, he married Margaret Argo. The couple had three children.
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While teaching school, Craig encouraged his students to play
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88478809/james-j-craig
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Historical Atlas of the County of Wellington, Ontario
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Ontario MPP
John Morison Gibson
Udney Richardson
Wellington East
Glengarry County
Canada West
Fergus, Ontario
Conservative
Ontario
Wellington East
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Conservative
James Craig
Glengarry County
Williamstown
Upper Canada College
Queen's University
Arnprior
Orangeville
Arthur
Goderich
Mount Forest
Fergus
World War I
lacrosse
Canadian Lacrosse Association
Masonic lodge
Orange Order
Udney Richardson
William Raney

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