Silas Alexander Ramsay

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Silas Alexander Ramsay
14th Mayor of Calgary
In office
January 5, 1904  January 2, 1905
Preceded by Thomas Underwood
Succeeded by John Emerson
Personal details
Born August 27, 1850
Aylmer, Ontario
Died December 5, 1942(1942-12-05) (aged 92)
Vancouver, British Columbia

Silas Alexander Ramsay (August 27, 1850 December 5, 1942)[1] was the 14th mayor of Calgary, during which Alberta became a province.

Ramsay was born in Aylmer, Ontario. He first travelled to the west with the Wolseley Expedition to suppress the Red River Rebellion in 1870. Before returning home, he visited the Calgary area and hunted buffalo. This was prior to the initial Fort Calgary settlement, which happened in 1875.

In 1883, Ramsay returned to Calgary and established several businesses. He served eight years as an alderman and was also mayor from January 5, 1904 to January 2, 1905. In the 1885 North-West Rebellion, he was a Government dispatch rider.

Ramsay married Jessie A. Wilson in 1875 or 1876. Together they had four children. The neighbourhood of Ramsay in Calgary is named after him. He died in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1942.

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Preceded by
Thomas Underwood
Mayor of Calgary
1904-1905
Succeeded by
John Emerson
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