Hiram Blanchard

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Hiram Blanchard (January 17, 1820 in West River – December 17, 1874 Halifax) was a Nova Scotia lawyer and politician. Blanchard won election to the Nova Scotia legislative assembly in 1859 as a Liberal.

He became a supporter of Confederation, however, and became Attorney-General in the government of Charles Tupper in 1864 under Tupper's Confederation Party. When Tupper left for federal politics in 1867, Blanchard took over what became the Conservative Party and briefly succeeded Tupper as Premier before being defeated that year in Nova Scotia's first election as a province by William Annand's Anti-Confederation Party. Blanchard remained in the legislature as opposition leader until his death in 1874.

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Preceded by
Charles Tupper
Premier of Nova Scotia
1867
Succeeded by
William Annand


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