31st General Assembly of Nova Scotia
The 31st General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1894 and 1897.
The Liberal Party led by William Stevens Fielding formed the government. George Henry Murray replaced Fielding as party leader and premier when Fielding entered federal politics in 1896.
Frederick A. Lawrence was chosen as speaker for the house.
The assembly was dissolved on March 20, 1897.
List of Members[]
Electoral District | Name | Party |
---|---|---|
Annapolis County | Joseph A. Bancroft | Liberal |
J. W. Longley[1] J.W. Longley (1896) |
Liberal | |
Antigonish County | Christopher P. Chisholm | Liberal |
Colin F. McIsaac[2] Angus McGillivray (1895) |
Liberal | |
County of Cape Breton | John McCormick | Liberal-Conservative |
William McKay | Liberal-Conservative | |
Colchester County | Wilbert D. Dimock[2] Firman McClure (1895) |
Liberal-Conservative Liberal |
Frederick Andrew Laurence | Liberal | |
Cumberland County | Thomas R. Black | Liberal |
Alexander E. Fraser | Liberal | |
Digby County | Ambrose H. Comeau | Liberal |
Eliakim E. Tupper[3] Angus M. Gidney (1895) |
Liberal Liberal-Conservative | |
Guysborough County | Daniel H. MacKinnon | Liberal |
John H. Sinclair | Liberal | |
Halifax County | William A. Black | Liberal-Conservative |
William S. Fielding[2] William B. Wallace (1896) |
Liberal | |
William Roche, Jr. | Liberal | |
Hants County | Arthur Drysdale | Liberal |
Charles Smith Wilcox | Liberal-Conservative | |
Inverness County | Alexander Campbell | Liberal-Conservative |
John H. Jamieson | Liberal-Conservative | |
Kings County | Brenton H. Dodge | Liberal |
Harry H. Wickwire | Liberal | |
Lunenburg County | Charles E. Church | Liberal |
John D. Sperry[1] Allan R. Moreash (1896) |
Liberal | |
Pictou County | William Cameron | Liberal-Conservative |
Alexander Grant | Liberal-Conservative | |
Charles E. Tanner | Liberal-Conservative | |
Queens County | Albert M. Hemeon[4] Edward M. Farrell (1896) |
Liberal |
Richard Hunt | Liberal | |
Richmond County | Simon Joyce | Liberal |
John Morrison [5] Joseph Matheson (1894) |
Liberal-Conservative Liberal | |
Shelburne County | Thomas Johnston | Liberal |
Thomas Robertson | Liberal | |
Victoria County | John L. Bethune[2] George Henry Murray (1896) |
Conservative Liberal |
John G. Morrison | Liberal | |
Yarmouth County | William Law | Liberal |
Albert A. Pothier | Liberal-Conservative |
Notes:
References[]
- Government of Nova Scotia. "Election Summary From 1867 - 2006" (PDF). Elections Statistics. Elections Nova Scotia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-09-12. Retrieved 2008-07-20.
Categories:
- Terms of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia
- 1894 establishments in Nova Scotia
- 1897 disestablishments in Nova Scotia