- Stewart Campbell
Stewart Campbell (
May 5 1812 –February 20 1885 ) was a Canadian lawyer and politician and a member of theAnti-Confederation Party .Born in
Jamaica , he studied law inEngland and completed his legal training in Halifax, Nova Scotia, studying with William Young. He practiced law in Halifax and then,some time before 1842, moved to Guysborough, where he also served as a surrogate judge. Campbell represented Guysborough County in theNova Scotia House of Assembly from 1851 to 1867. He was speaker for the assembly from 1854 to 1861. From 1863 to 1865, Campbell served on a commission to consolidate the statutes for Nova Scotia. On September 20, 1867, he was elected to theCanadian House of Commons as the first member to represent the riding of Guysborough. He was re-elected for a second term on October 12, 1872, but was defeated in an election on January 22, 1874.Having been opposed to Nova Scotia's entry into the
Confederation of Canada in 1860s debates, he remained a member of theAnti-Confederation Party through his first year in office, which was in favor of reversing the decision to join the Confederation. In September 1868 he joined the Liberal-Conservative Party when the Anti-Confederation Party began to collapse. Spending his last years as a court county judge, he died on February 20, 1885.External links
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