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Nathaniel Clarke Wallace

Nathaniel Clarke Wallace

Canadian politician


Nathaniel Clarke Wallace (May 21, 1844 October 8, 1901) was a Canadian politician and Orangeman.

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Born in Burwick, Canada West, the third son of the Nathanael Wallace and Ann Wallace, natives of County Sligo, Ireland, who came to Canada in 1834 and 1833 respectively. He was educated in Woodbridge Public School and at the Weston Grammar School. A merchant and flour miller, he was reeve of Vaughan from 1874 to 1879 and warden of the County of York in 1878.

Wallace was elected as the Liberal-Conservative candidate to the House of Commons of Canada for York West in 1878, 1882, 1887, 1891, 1896, and 1900. He was controller of customs of Canada from 1892 until 1895.

He was grand master of the Loyal Orange Association of British America and was president of the Triennial Council of the Orangemen of the World.

He died in office in 1901.

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Note: popular vote compared to vote in 1891 general election.

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Resigned to accept appointment as Controller of Customs but re-offered

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References

  • "Nathaniel Clarke Wallace". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
  • Nathaniel Clarke Wallace – Parliament of Canada biography

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