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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21IX_sir-charles-tupper_Amherst-Nova-Scotia.html
Born at Amherst and educated in medicine, Tupper was elected in 1855 to the Nova Scotia Assembly, becoming Premier in 1864. In alliance with John A. Macdonald, he skilfully manoeuvered unwilling Nova Scotians into Confederation. Having held severa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21HS_world-wars-memorial-a-war-memorial_Amherst-Nova-Scotia.html
Erected by Senator and Mrs. Curry in memory of their son Captain Leon Hall Curry and his Brothers in Arms from Cumberland County who gave their lives to their country in the Great German War 1914 - 1918 [Roll of Honored Dead] —…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21HL_jonathan-mccully_Amherst-Nova-Scotia.html
Born in Cumberland County, N. S., McCully practised law in Amherst and was appointed to the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia in 1848 serving as Solicitor General and Government leader in the Council (1860-62). As editor of the Halifax Morning Ch…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20RH_robert-barry-dickey_Amherst-Nova-Scotia.html
Born in Amherst, educated at Windsor Academy, and called to the bar in 1834, Dickey practiced law in Amherst and sat in the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia (1858-67). A Father of Confederation, he attended both the Charlottetown and Quebec Conf…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20RF_edward-barron-chandler_Amherst-Nova-Scotia.html
Born in Amherst, Chandler was called to the New Brunswick bar in 1823. He represented Westmorland in the legislature (1827-36), was a Legislative Councillor (1836-78) and a member of the Executive Council almost continuously between 1844 and 1858.…
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