- John Munn (shipbuilder)
John Munn (
March 12 1788 –March 20 1859 ) was a Scottish-born shipbuilder and political figure inLower Canada .He was born in
Irvine, Scotland in 1788, the son of a sailor, also named John Munn, and came toQuebec City in 1801, where he began his career as a shipbuilder. In 1814, he went toMontreal , where he manufactured ships for the government. He set up his own shipbuilding business at Quebec in 1815. Many of the ships that he built were transported to Britain for sale. Munn, well known as a master craftman, also trained a number of shipbuilders. He also helped found Queen's College at Kingston.In 1837, he was elected to the
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for the Lower Town of Quebec in a by-election held afterGeorge Vanfelson resigned his seat. He served on the city council for Quebec from 1840 to 1842. In 1845 and 1846, he builtsteamship s for the People's Line of Steamers; when this company was unable to pay, Munn was forced to take back ownership of the ships. Because he had borrowed heavily from theBank of British North America to finance their construction, this left Munn in a bad financial position and he was later forced to sell his shipyard and other properties.He died at Quebec in 1859.
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* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4100 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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