- John Logan Campbell
Sir John Logan Campbell (
3 November 1817 –22 June 1912 ) was a prominentNew Zealand public figure. He was the son of Doctor John Campbell and his wife Catherine. He was described by his contemporaries as "the father ofAuckland ".Early life
Logan Campbell was born in
Edinburgh ,Scotland , on3 November 1817 . He was the third son in the family, although his brothers all died before him. The first son, James Campbell died in 1819 and the second son also called John Campbell died in 1813. The surviving son (John Logan Campbell) graduated as aDoctor of Medicine from theUniversity of Edinburgh in 1839, and sailed forNew South Wales ,Australia later that year as asurgeon on the emigrant ship "Palmyra".Migration to New Zealand
In 1840, he came to New Zealand, arriving first in Coromandel and then Auckland the then capital of New Zealand founded by Governor
William Hobson . Campbell and William Brown (a Scottishlawyer ) who arrived at the same time, were the first Europeans to settle in the area.Logan Campbell and Brown built the first house in Auckland (Acacia Cottage, which still survives), and opened the first shop. He quickly became prominent in Auckland, both in business circles and in public life. He was a director of the
Bank of New Zealand , the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, theNew Zealand Insurance Company.uperintendent of Auckland Province
Campbell began a career in
politics in November 1855, serving as Superintendent ofAuckland Province until September 1856.Member of Parliament
Campbell entered the
2nd New Zealand Parliament (representing first the City of Auckland electorate and then the Suburbs of Auckland electorate). He was aminister without portfolio in the government of Edward Stafford between June and November 1856.Later, Sir John Logan Campbell was elected
Mayor of Auckland . He received aknighthood in 1902.Cornwall Park
In 1901, during the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, Logan Campbell donated Cornwall Park to the people of New Zealand and named it after the Duke and Duchess. Logan Campbell died on
22 June 1912 . He is buried on the summit of Auckland's famous One Tree Hill, which he had named, in the middle of Cornwall Park.External links
* [http://www.cornwallpark.co.nz/sirjohn.asp Cornwall Park Trust Board's biography of Logan Campbell]
* [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/C/CampbellSirJohnLogan/CampbellSirJohnLogan/en Biography in the 1966 "Encyclopaedia of New Zealand"]
* Logan Campell's Auckland (book) [ISBN 978-1-86940-393-5]
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