- James E. Birch
James E. Birch (
July 29 1849 – ) was a merchant, horse breeder and political figure inPrince Edward Island . He represented1st Prince in theLegislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1897 to 1900 as a Liberal member.He was born in
Port Hill, Prince Edward Island , the son of Thomas Birch, an Irish immigrant. He worked as a clerk for James andJohn Yeo for thirteen years. He then went toBoston for several months and returned to work for the Yeos as bookkeeper for three more years. After working inCharlottetown and Alberton, he entered the dry goods there with a partner before opening his own general store in Alberton. He helped organize a Board of Trade in Alberton in 1903 and served as its secretary.Birch supported the development of the Prince Edward Island Railway, opposed Confederation and was an active member in a temperance organization. Besides breeding and training horses, Birch also operated, with Doctor McLean, a trotting park at Alberton and he also practiced as a
veterinary surgeon . After his term in the provincial assembly, he was unsuccessful in a bid for reelection in 1900 and subsequently retired from politics. In 1901, he married Isabella Currie. Birch was also a member of the Masonic lodge at Charlottetown and of the Independent Order of Foresters.External links
* [http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=4887 "Past and Present of Prince Edward Island ...", DA MacKinnon & AB Warburton (1906)]
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