Kenneth McLeod

Kenneth McLeod

Infobox Politician (general)
name = Kenneth Archibald McLeod


imagesize = 300
caption = Kenneth Archibald McLeod, builder of the McLeod Building, Edmonton's first skyscraper (completed 1915)
title= Alderman on the Edmonton Town Council
term_start= January 3, 1893
term_end= January 2, 1894
term_start2= December 14, 1896
term_end2= December 10, 1900
title3= Alderman on the Edmonton City Council
term_start3= December 12, 1904
term_end3=1905
birth_date = birth date|1858|09|07
birth_place = Port Elgin, Ontario
death_date = death date and age|1940|07|27|1858|09|07
death_place = Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
occupation = Builder
party =
spouse = Anne Logar Lauder (d. 1927), Mary Belle McKinnon
children = 9

Kenneth Archibald McLeod (September 7, 1858 – July 27, 1940), was a politician in Alberta, Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton. He was also the builder of the McLeod Building, the Edmonton's first skyscraper.

Early life and career

McLeod was born September 7, 1858 in Port Elgin, Ontario. His family moved to Kansas in 1870 and homesteaded near Solomon three years before moving to Lynchburg, Virginia. McLeod worked with his father in the lumber and construction businesses.

In 1879, he moved to Winnipeg, where he stayed for two years before setting out for Edmonton August 5, 1881. His journey was on foot, in the company of two other men with three oxen, three Red River carts, a buckboard, and a pony. After ninety-one days of travel, he arrived in Edmonton November 3.

In Edmonton, he worked as a carpenter and builder until 1888. In 1893, he opened the first sash and door factory and planing mill in the city, which he operated for seven years before selling it in 1900. Also in 1893, he built Fire Hall No. 1, which served as home to the city's fire brigade, police department, town offices, and court house.

Municipal politics

McLeod entered municipal politics in 1893 by running for alderman on the Edmonton Town Council. He was elected, finishing second of nine candidates in a race in which the top six were elected. He did not seek re-election in 1894, but returned to council in 1896, when he placed first of nine candidates for alderman. He was re-elected in 1897 (again placing first of nine candidates) and 1898, when he was one of three candidates elected to a two year term as part of Edmonton's plans to stagger aldermanic terms.

He did not seek re-election when this term expired in 1900, but returned to municipal politics as part of Edmonton's first city council by running in the 1904 election. He finished third of seventeen candidates in this election and was elected to a two year term, but resigned in 1905. He did not return to political life thereafter.

In addition to his municipal activities, McLeod sat on the public school board from 1901 until 1905.

The McLeod Building

In 1912, McLeod announced the construction of the nine storey McLeod building, planned to be the tallest in the city. Modeled after Spokane's Polson Building, it was completed in 1915 at a cost of six hundred thousand dollars. It required twelve hundred tons of steel, primarily because McLeod insisted on building it with footings large enough for a fifty storey building. It was the first building in Edmonton to be wired with conduits, and remains standing in to this day.

Family life and other interests

In 1894, McLeod married Anne Logar Lauder; the couple had nine children before she died in 1927.

McLeod was active with the Freemasons, the Edmonton Board of Trade, the Presbyterian Church, and the Liberal Party of Alberta.

In 1930 McLeod retired to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he remarried (to Mary Belle McKinnon). He died July 27, 1940.

References

Links

* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/results/EPLBiographiesLetter.cfm?id=S Edmonton Public Library biography of Kenneth McLeod]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Kenneth McLeod]
* [http://tprc.alberta.ca/heritage/resourcemanagement/historicplacesstewardship/images/McLeodBldg.htm History of the McLeod Building]


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