Herbert Charles Wilson

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Herbert Charles Wilson
Herbert Charles Wilson

In office
September 15, 1885 – November 7, 1891
Preceded by Frank Oliver
Succeeded by Frank Oliver

In office
June 30, 1888 – November 7, 1891
Preceded by Hugh Richardson
Succeeded by James Hamilton Ross

In office
February 10, 1892 – January 14, 1895
Preceded by Matthew McCauley
Succeeded by Cornelius Gallagher

Born December 7, 1859
Picton, Ontario
Died December 17, 1909
Political party Independent
Spouse Emily Lee
Profession Doctor

Herbert Charles Wilson (December 7, 1859December 17, 1909) was a politician in Alberta, Canada, mayor of Edmonton, and presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.

[edit] Biography

Wilson was born in Picton, Ontario on December 7, 1859. He attended Upper Canada College for high school and graduated from the Ontario College of Pharmacy in 1878 and from Trinity Medical School in 1882, the year he came to Edmonton. In Edmonton, he practised both medicine (as the town's third doctor) and pharmacy, operating a drugstore that was later purchased by Philip Daly.

He was elected to the 1st Council of the Northwest Territories in 1885, defeating incumbent Frank Oliver, remaining on the council until its abolition in 1888, when he was elected to the first Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. He was elected as its first Speaker, a capacity in which he served until the assembly's dissolution in 1891. He did not seek re-election to the assembly by reason of ill health.

In 1886 he married Emily Lee. The couple had three children: Charles, Violet, and Marjorie.

In 1895 he was elected mayor of Edmonton, defeating John Alexander McDougall, himself a future mayor. He faced no opposition to his re-election bid in 1896, but resigned later that year due to a dispute over town funds. He attempted a comeback in 1904 as he ran for alderman, but he was defeated, finishing fourteenth of seventeen candidates.

Wilson was president of the Edmonton Liberal Conservative Association and, from 1907, of the Alberta Medical Association. He died December 17, 1909.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Matthew McCauley
Mayor of Edmonton, AB
1895-1896
Succeeded by
Cornelius Gallagher
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Preceded by
Frank Oliver
MLA Edmonton
1885-1891
Succeeded by
Frank Oliver
Preceded by
Edgar Dewdney
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories
1888-1891
Succeeded by
James Hamilton Ross