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Sproule, G. B. |
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Title |
Frederick W.G. Haultain |
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English: Frederick W.G. Haultain. Formal portrait, head-and-shoulders. Frederick Haultain set up law practice in Fort Macleod in 1884. He was elected to the North-West Territories Legislative Assembly in 1887, and after the formation of the Executive Council served as Premier, 1897-1905. From 1905-1912 he sat in the Saskatchewan Legislature and in 1912 was appointed Chief Justice of Saskatchewan. See PA-359-9 and PA-429-4. |
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Date |
May 1884 date QS:P571,+1884-05-00T00:00:00Z/10 |
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institution QS:P195,Q1530896 |
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CU1132427 NA-510-1 |
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Credit line | "Frederick W.G. Haultain.", 1884-05, (CU1132427) by Sproule, G. B.. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Short title | Frederick W.G. Haultain. |
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Date and time of data generation | 4 February 2015 |
Image title | Formal portrait, head-and-shoulders. Frederick Haultain set up law practice in Fort Macleod in 1884. He was elected to the North-West Territories Legislative Assembly in 1887, and after the formation of the Executive Council served as Premier, 1897-1905. From 1905-1912 he sat in the Saskatchewan Legislature and in 1912 was appointed Chief Justice of Saskatchewan. See PA-359-9 and PA-429-4. |
Fixture name | na-510-1 |
Original transmission location code | na-510-1 |
IIM version | 4 |