James William Carmichael

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James William Carmichael
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James William Carmichael (December 16, 1819 – May 1, 1903) was a Nova Scotia businessman and political figure. He represented Pictou in the House of Commons of Canada as an Anti-Confederate and then a Liberal from 1867 to 1872 and from 1874 to 1878. He represented Nova Scotia in the Senate of Canada from 1898 to 1903.

He was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, in 1819, the son of James Carmichael, the town's founder, and attended Pictou Academy. He began work in his father's shipping and retail business and became owner during the 1850s. He built ships and also transported goods by ship. He was also involved in coal mining, the timber trade, a tannery and an iron foundry. Although he originally built wooden sailing ships, he later built steamers and pioneered the use and building of iron and steel ships in Nova Scotia. Carmichael was also a lieutenant-colonel in the local militia. He was elected to the House of Commons in 1867 as an opponent of Confederation, but joined the Liberals in 1869. He was reelected in 1874 and was named to the Senate in 1898, resigning shortly before his death in New Glasgow in 1903.

Electoral history[]

1867 Canadian federal election: Pictou
Party Candidate Votes
Anti-Confederation James William Carmichael 2,011
Conservative James McDonald 1,653
1872 Canadian federal election: Pictou
Party Candidate Votes Elected
Liberal–Conservative Robert Doull 2,328 Green tickY
Conservative James McDonald 2,327 Green tickY
Liberal James William Carmichael 2,122
Unknown J. Kitchen 2,011
1874 Canadian federal election: Pictou
Party Candidate Votes Elected
Liberal James William Carmichael 2,178 Green tickY
Liberal John A. Dawson 2,124 Green tickY
Liberal–Conservative Robert Doull 2,123
Conservative James McDonald 2,110
1878 Canadian federal election: Pictou
Party Candidate Votes Elected
Conservative James McDonald 2,747 Green tickY
Liberal–Conservative Robert Doull 2,681 Green tickY
Liberal James William Carmichael 2,433
Liberal John A. Dawson 2,378
1882 Canadian federal election: Pictou
Party Candidate Votes Elected
Liberal–Conservative John McDougald 2,709 Green tickY
Conservative Charles Hibbert Tupper 2,681 Green tickY
Liberal James William Carmichael 2,397
Liberal John A. Dawson 2,320

References[]

  • "James William Carmichael". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
  • James William Carmichael – Parliament of Canada biography
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