Isaac Cowie

Isaac Cowie

Infobox Politician (general)
name= Isaac Cowie


imagesize=300
title= Alderman on the Edmonton Town Council
term_start= January 13, 1896
term_end= July 7, 1896
birth_date= 1848
birth_place= Lerwick, Shetland
death_date= May 18, 1917
death_place= Winnipeg, Manitoba
profession= Pioneer, fur trader
religion=
footnotes=

Isaac Cowie (born 1848, died May 18, 1917 was a Canadian pioneer, fur trader, and politician. He served on the town council of Edmonton.

Biography

Cowie was born in Lerwick, Shetland in 1848. He spent two years volunteering with the 1st Edinburgh and Shetland Rifles. He attended Edinburgh University for one session, studying medicine, but did not complete his education before taking a position with the Hudson's Bay Company and moving to Rupert's Land in Canada.

His first posting was in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, where he stayed until 1874, acting as manager of the post from 1872. In 1873, he dissuaded disgruntled First Nations from raiding the fort by meeting an armed band of them at the fort with two other men, revolvers in hand. For this he was made a justice of the peace.

He was later stationed at Oak Point on Lake Winnipeg, Fort McMurray, Alberta, Manitoba House, and Isle à la Crosse. In 1891, he moved to Edmonton to become the first secretary of its Board of Trade. While there, working under Dr. Franz Boas, he sent a collection of Cree artifacts to the World's Columbian Exposition; this collection later went to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.

In 1896, Cowie ran for Edmonton's town council as an alderman. He was elected, finishing fourth of eight candidates (the top six were elected). However, he resigned on July 7 of the same year.

In 1901, Cowie moved to Winnipeg, where he commenced writing some memoirs; these were published in 1991 under the name "The Company of Adventurers : A Narrative of Seven Years in the Service of the Hudson's Bay Company during 1867-1874".

He was active with the Pioneers of Rupert's Land, a group devoted to the rights of white settlers in Rupert's Land at the time of its transfer to Canada. He was concerned that many of these pioneers did not receive land grants from Canada, and made numerous trips to Ottawa to fight this. Barbara Johnstone, writing in the Manitoba Pageant in 1959, records that Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden agreed to have the relevant legislation renewed, but was then defeated in an election by Wilfrid Laurier's Liberals; however, this must be in error since Borden was Prime Minister after Borden.

Isaac Cowie died of cancer in Winnipeg May 18, 1917.

References

* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%2520of%2520Council%2520Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Isaac Cowie]
* [http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/cowie_i.shtml Manitoba Historical Society biography of Isaac Cowie]
* [http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/pageant/04/furtrader.shtml January 1959 article from the Manitoba Pageant on Isaac Cowie]


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