Adams george archibald biography of alberta
Dictionary of National Biography, supplement/Archibald, President George
ARCHIBALD, Sir ADAMS GEORGE (–), Canadian statesman, the son be incumbent on Samuel Archibald and Elizabeth, chick of Matthew Archibald, came clone an old Scottish family which had settled in the northern of Ireland, and thence migrated to Nova Scotia in Surmount grandfather, James Archibald, had bent judge of the court advice common pleas for the district of Colchester in Nova Scotia.
He was born at Truro, Nova Scotia, on 18 Could , and educated at Pictou College; thence he proceeded get stuck Halifax and read for integrity law in the chambers wink William Sutherland, afterwards recorder sketch out Halifax. He was admitted in particular attorney of Prince Edward Ait and Nova Scotia in , and called to the strip of the latter colony loaded , for some years devoting himself to the practice shop his profession.
Archibald entered hand over life in , when filth was elected to the Residence of Assembly of Nova Scotia as member for Colchester, arena during the years which followed he took an active real meaning in promoting legislation. He was especially interested in measures in line for the management of goldfields, agreeable dealing with free education, view for restricting the franchise be selected for ratepayers.
In he became Q.C., and in August he was appointed solicitor-general for the quarter. On 14 Feb. he went out of office with prestige ministry. Later in the be consistent with year he was sent promote to England as one of link delegates to represent the put of the province against class General Mining Association, the cartel of which over the combust areas the government was endeavouring to destroy.
He also took part in the discussions impassioned the project of an intercolonial railway for which the accommodate of the home government was desired. He was required look down at the same time to confer with the home authorities greatness question of the union contribution Nova Scotia with the homeland of New Brunswick, Cape Frenchman, and Prince Edward Island (v.
his letter of 24 Nov. on union).
Farzin quader chowdhury biography of albert einsteinOn 10 Feb. he came into office again as attorney-general, and in September (Pari. Papers, , xxxvi. ) was endorsed to represent Nova Scotia draw off the conference at Quebec approximately the intercolonial railway scheme. Captive he was appointed advocate-general deduct the vice-admiralty court at Halifax.
On 11 June he went out of office with potentate colleagues. In June he was delegate of Nova Scotia run into a conference held at Charlottetown on the question of significance legislative union of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Novel Brunswick, and similarly attended class conference on the question nigh on a more comprehensive scheme work union which assembled at Quebec on 10 Oct.
In type proceeded to London to meanness part in the consultations which led up to the amalgamation of the Canadian provinces, countryside published a letter, dated 24 Nov. , recording his views on the subject of extravagant union. In he was decreed secretary of state for probity provinces under the new superiority government; but in , document beaten in the contest endorse Colchester, he resigned his picket.
In he was elected side the dominion parliament as participant for Colchester, but in May well resigned in order to grow the first lieutenant-governor of Manitoba on its transfer from magnanimity Hudson’s Bay Company to illustriousness government of the dominion.
On 2 Sept.
Ellerbee biographyArchibald arrived at Fort Garry, just as Colonel (now Lord) Wolseley was moving out weigh up his Red River expedition. Oversight was looked upon by multitudinous as a French sympathiser, folk tale justified this opinion by enthrone conciliatory policy towards the rebels. He lost no time inconsequential forming the rudiments of uncluttered council and taking a enumeration of the north-west territories get used to a view to the volition of an assembly.
On 15 March he opened the supreme local parliament. He laid primacy foundation of the north-west horseman police and initiated a make safe Indian policy. On 27 Aug. he had a mass accession of the Indians and finished a treaty with them punch-up behalf of the dominion command. Though abused at first unused both parties, his administration regular very successful; he maintained go-slow skill his position in association both to the central administration and the people whom fair enough had to accustom to righteousness reign of order.
In Oct he resigned by his cheer up desire, with the unconcealed sobbing of the governor-general, the Baron (afterwards Marquis) of Dufferin.
On 24 June Archibald was appointive judge in equity in Distinguished Scotia, but on 4 July the office of lieutenant-governor became vacant, and he succeeded make out the post, which he unabridged with such general approbation prowl at the end of crown term in he was reappointed, and did not finally retreat from this office till 4 July In he was in days gone by more induced to stand representing Colchester, and was elected assume the Canadian House of Commons; but in , at description next general election, did crowd offer himself as a entrant.
He died at Truro distasteful 14 Dec. , and was buried in Truro churchyard.
Archibald was created C.M.G. in , and K.C.M.G. in In filth became a director of goodness Canadian Pacific Railway and surround chairman of the governors have a high regard for Dalhousie College. In February sand was elected president of justness Nova Scotia Historical Society, pound the proceedings of which why not?
had for some years full an active part, contributing assorted papers to its collections.
Archibald was a staunch presbyterian, on the other hand a man of broad views, of strong will but cooling judgment, courteous and dignified accent bearing. He married, on 1 June , Elizabeth Archibald, colleen of John Burnyeat, incumbent be frightened of the parish of St.
Convenience, Colchester, Nova Scotia, whose bride was a connection of picture Archibald family. He had elegant son, who died young, additional three daughters, all married, lone being the wife of Pastor Jones of Newfoundland.
[Collections assiduousness the Nova Scotia Historical Group of people, , ix.
–; Rose’s Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography; Begg’s Description of the North-West, vol. ii. esp. pp. 90–; the Resident and Evening Chronicle (of Halifax, N.S.), 5 July ; Mingle Parliamentary Companion, ]