- Henry Douglas (Alberta politician)
Infobox Politician (general)
name= Henry Ward Beecher Douglas
imagesize=300
title= Alderman on theEdmonton City Council
term_start= February 16, 1912
term_end= December 8, 1913
birth_date= February 2, 1873
birth_place= Kemptville,Ontario
death_date= April 6, 1944 (aged 71)
party= Independent
spouse= Marian Lockhart
children = Six
parent= James and Margaret (née Blyth) Douglas
profession= Businessman
religion=Presbyterian
alma_mater=Manitoba College Henry Ward Beecher Douglas (February 2, 1873 – April 6, 1944) was a businessman and politician in
Alberta ,Canada . He served as an alderman on theEdmonton City Council from 1912 until 1913.Early life
Douglas was born in Kemptville,
Ontario on February 2, 1873. His family moved toManitoba when he was a child, as his father was a pioneermissionary . He was educated in public schools inWinnipeg before studyingclassics atManitoba College . He graduated with honours in 1898, whereupon he partnered with W. W. Miller to open a book and stationary business inPortage-la-Prairie . In 1902 he came to Edmonton and continued his business, incorporating as The Douglas Company Limited in 1905 (the company later changed its name to Douglas Printing Co. Ltd.).Politics
Douglas first sought political office in Edmonton's February 1912 municipal election, when he was elected to
Edmonton City Council on the strength of first place finish in an eighteen candidate field. He did not run for re-election at the conclusion of his term in December 1913.In the 1915 election, Douglas was elected as a public school trustee after a third place finish out of nine candidates. He was re-elected in 1917, when he topped the field of seven candidates. However, in the 1919 election, the Labour Party ran a full slate of candidates for the first time, and swept the school board elections. Douglas, running as an independent (as were all of the other non-Labour candidates) finished sixth of eight candidates and was defeated. He did not re-enter public life thereafter.
Private life and death
Douglas was active with the Masons, the
Kiwanis Club , the Edmonton Board of Trade, thePresbyterian Church , and the Liberals. He died April 6, 1944.References
* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/results/EPLBiographiesLetter.cfm?id=D Edmonton Public Library biography of Henry Douglas]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Henry Douglas]
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