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John Alexander Chesley

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for the purpose of appointing three commissioners to prepare a scheme to unite Portland with the city of St. John. Chesley was appointed to represent the city of Portland on this commission. A vote was taken in the Spring of 1889, and the scheme of union, submitted to the people, was carried by a
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and was also one of the Dominion Liquor License Commissioners. He was first elected to the Council Board of the city of Portland in 1876, remaining until 1885. During that time, he was elected to the Council of the Municipality of the City and County of St. John. He was
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large majority, Portland and St. John becoming one corporation. Chesley again became alderman, and continued so until 1894, when he retired.
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Chesley was married twice: first, in December 1860, to Mary F. Small; and again, in 1872, to Annie May. He had eight children. He was an
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He was warden of the County in 1891 and 1892, and at the by-election of 1892 for the riding of
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in 1885 and 1886, and elected by acclamation, to the same office, in 1888.
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from New Brunswick
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John Alexander Chesley – Parliament of Canada biography
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In 1881, he was appointed census commissioner for the
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Canadian Parliament
City and County of St. John
John Douglas Hazen
Joseph John Tucker
Portland
British North America
Montreal
Conservative
Canadian
Portland
New Brunswick
Albert County Grammar School
Saint John County
mayor of Portland
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
City and County of St. John
Charles Nelson Skinner
House of Commons of Canada
Conservative
1896 election
Episcopalian
Conservative
John Chesley
"J. A. Chesley Died in Montreal"
Victoria Daily Times
John Alexander Chesley – Parliament of Canada biography
The Canadian album: men of Canada, Vol. 4
Categories
1837 births

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