24th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

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The 24th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1867 and 1871.

John J. Marshall was chosen as speaker for the house. Jared C. Troop was named speaker in February 1870 after Marshall's death.

The assembly was dissolved on April 17, 1871.

List of Members

Electoral District Name Party
Annapolis County Jared C. Troop
Liberal
David C. Landers
Liberal
Antigonish County
Daniel MacDonald
Liberal
Joseph MacDonald
Liberal
County of Cape Breton
Alonza J. White
Liberal
John Fergusson
Liberal
Colchester County
Thomas Fletcher Morrison
Liberal
Robert Chambers
Liberal
Cumberland County
Henry Gesner Pineo, Jr.
Conservative
Amos Purdy
Liberal
Digby County William Berrian Vail
Liberal
Urbine Doucett
Liberal
Guysborough County John Joseph Marshall[1]

W.H. Wylde (1870)

Liberal
John Angus Kirk
Liberal
Halifax County Jeremiah Northup[2]

Philip Carteret Hill (1870)

Liberal

Conservative

James Cochran
Liberal
Henry Balcom
Liberal
Hants County William Dawson Lawrence
Liberal
Elkanah Young
Liberal
Inverness County Alexander Campbell
Liberal
Hiram Blanchard[3]

Hugh McDonald (1868)

Conservative

Liberal

Kings County David M. Dickie
Liberal
Edward L. Brown
Liberal
Lunenburg County Mather Byles DesBrisay
Liberal
James Eisenhauer
Liberal
Pictou County
George Murray
Liberal
Robert S. Copeland
Liberal
Martin I. Wilkins
Liberal
Queens County
William H. Smith
Liberal
Samuel Freeman
Liberal
Richmond County Edward Flynn
Liberal
Josiah Hooper
Liberal
Shelburne County Robert Robertson
Liberal
Thomas Johnston
Liberal
Victoria County John Ross
Liberal
William Kidston
Liberal
Yarmouth County
John K. Ryerson
Liberal
William H. Townsend
Liberal

Notes:

  1. ^ died in 1870
  2. ^ named to Senate of Canada
  3. ^ election appealed

References

  • Government of Nova Scotia. "Election Summary From 1867 - 2006" (PDF). Elections Statistics. Elections Nova Scotia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-09-12. Retrieved 2008-07-20.
Preceded by
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia

1867–1871
Succeeded by