John Andrew Mara
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John Andrew Mara was a merchant, rancher and MLA in the Canadian province of British Columbia. He sat in the legislature as the member from Yale). He ran for election as well as sat as both Government and Opposition - this was before political parties were allowed in the House, but federally he was a Conservative.
Mara's greater claim to fame (or infamy) is the alleged seduction and pregnancy of Annie McLean, the sister of the "Wild McLean Boys". The McLeans were the halfbred children of the former HBC factor at Kamloops, Donald McLean, who had died in the Chilcotin War of. Mara's alleged outrage of their sister led to the McLean brothers' bloody rampage across the Nicola Country and the death of provincial magistrate and gold commissioner Johnny Ussher.
Mara owned the large ranchlands between Enderby and Sicamous where the Okanagan and Shuswap countries meet. Mara Mountain east of the original ranch, and Mara Lake south of Sicamous, bear his name. Today Mara Lake Provincial Park on Mara Lake is now a popular tourist destination during the summer months. The village of Mara still exists south of Mara Lake along the Shuswap River.
Mara's wife Alice was the daughter of Frank Barnard), founder of the Barnard's Express Co. or "B.X.". Her brother, and therefore Mara's brother-in-law, was Sir Francis Stillman Barnard, 10th Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia (1914-1919).
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- Canadian Biography OnLine article on Allan McLean
- Canadian Biography OnLine article on Francis Jones Barnard