Charles Connell

Charles Connell
The 5 cent stamp picturing Charles Connell.

Charles Connell (1810 – June 28, 1873) was a Canadian politician, now remembered mainly for placing his image on a 5-cent postage stamp. Born in the then-British colony of New Brunswick to a family of Loyalists who had fled the American Revolution, he entered politics in 1846, serving in the colony's Legislative Assembly and House of Assembly.

On August 5, 1835, he married Anne Fisher, sister of Lewis P. Fisher. They had seven children, one of whom died young. She died on October 5, 1895 and is buried in the Old Methodist Cemetery in Woodstock, New Brunswick. His son George Heber went on to serve in the House of Commons.

In 1858, Connell was appointed Postmaster General of the colony, at a time when increasing trade with the United States was forcing the British colonies to reconsider their currencies and institute a decimal system that would be more familiar to their American neighbors. New Brunswick adopted a decimal currency in 1859, and in the following year, Connell issued the first series of postage stamps in the new denomination. While few people had problems with the new currency, they were outraged that Connell chose to depict himself on the 5-cent stamp, instead of Queen Victoria. In an effort to stem the criticism and charges of extreme arrogance, he offered to buy up all the stamps and burned them publicly on the front lawn of his house. He also resigned his office as postmaster general.[1] It is unknown how many stamps survived, but they number no more than a few dozen and are now extremely rare.[2][3] Some counterfeits of the stamp exist also.[4]

Despite the episode, Connell continued to serve in the colonial legislature up until 1867. A member of the Executive Council of New Brunswick, he served as Surveyor General from July 10, 1866 to July 17, 1867.

An ardent supporter of Canadian Confederation, Connell was elected as a Member of Parliament representing the New Brunswick electoral district of Carleton in the first two Canadian parliaments.

From 1865 to 1866, he published his own newspaper, The Union.[5]

He died at his house on June 28, 1873.[6]

His house, known as the Charles Connell House is located in Woodstock, New Brunswick, and is now a museum run by the Carleton County Historical Society.

References

  1. ^ "STAMP COST AN OFFICE.; New Brunswick Connell Stamp Aroused Official Anger.". The New York Times: p. 122. January 29, 1922. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9B05E0D81239E133A2575AC2A9679C946395D6CF. Retrieved 2009-11-03. 
  2. ^ Scandalous stamp proofs sold at auction, CBC News, May 10, 2006
  3. ^ Dearborn, Dorothy (February 1, 1996). "Philatelists take note". Legends, Oddities and Mysteries (--Including UFO Experiences) in New Brunswick. Neptune Publishing Company, Limited. p. 55. ISBN 1896270069. "The catalogue price for one Connell stamp, in mint condition in 1995 was $7,500." 
  4. ^ Argenti, Nicholas (1976). "New Brunswick: Five Cents Connell". The Postage stamps of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (Quarterman ed.). Quarterman. pp. 150–151. ISBN 0880000880. 
  5. ^ http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NewspaperDirectory/Directory.aspx?culture=en-CA&Key=690&Tab=5
  6. ^ "Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics". 34. Carleton Sentinel. 19 July 1873. http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=645b9749-5b2d-4399-85cd-62dcf9f486f1&r=1&ni=1055. Retrieved 2009-10-01. "Died at his residence 28th June, Hon. Charles Connell, MP., age 64." 

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