- Stewart Mulvey
Stewart Mulvey (May 1834 –
26 May 1908 ) was a Canadian teacher, newspaper editor, militia officer, office holder, and politician.Born in Sligo, Republic of Ireland, the son of Henry Mulvey and Barbara McGee, Mulvey was a teacher starting at the age of 16 in Irish National School system and the schools of the Church Educational Society. In 1856, he emigrated to
Upper Canada at the invitation ofEgerton Ryerson , the superintendent of education for Upper Canada, settling in Haldimand County where he was a teacher and editor of the local newspaper. He also served as a lieutenant in the 37th (Haldimand) Battalion of Rifles.In 1870, he joined the Red River expeditionary force and left for
Winnipeg . From 1871 to 1873, Mulvey was editor of the Winnipeg newspaper, the "Manitoba Liberal". From 1873 to 1882, he was a collector with the Department of Inland Revenue. During theNorth-West Rebellion , he served as a major in the 95th Battalion (Manitoba Grenadiers). A Protestant, he was active in theOrange Lodge in Winnipeg.From 1883 to 1888, he was an alderman on the
Winnipeg City Council . In the 1882 election, he ran unsuccessfully for theCanadian House of Commons for the electoral district of Selkirk. In 1896, he was elected to theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba for the electoral district of Morris. A independent, he was defeated in 1899.References
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