Joseph G. Campbell

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Biographical Information
Family Name
Campbell
Given Name
Joseph G.
Associated Dates
1893-03-19 - 1974-00-00
Affiliation
Served during the following dates
1947-12-11; 1955-05-25
Occupation
Carpenter
Biography
CAMPBELL, JOSEPH G., carpenter; b. 19 March 1893 in Poplar Point, son of John William Campbell and Mary Campbell; m. Janet MacDonald; Roman Catholic; d. 1974 in Montague. Campbell, a Liberal, was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in the general election of 1947 for 3,J Kngs. He was re-elected in the general election of 1955. Campbell was defeated in the general elections of 1943, 1951, 1959, and 1962. On 13 October 1949, he was appointed as a Minister without Portfolio. When Campbell was not in the Legislature, he worked in a carpentry shop in Poplar Point, where he built and sold wood sleighs, driving sleighs, carts, and driving wagons. He also operated a forge, where he made metal wheels for wagons, runners for sleighs, and shoes for horses. Because of poor health, he retired and moved to Montague, where he lived in a senior citizens' home until his death. Joseph G. Campbell was the uncle of former Premier W. Bennett Campbell*. He was instrumental in Bennett Campbell's decision to enter politics.
References
CPG 1949, 1953, 1958. 1961. 1967; PARO: Leard Files.
Category
Biography
Title
Joseph G. Campbell
Contributors
Contributor: Campbell, Joseph G.
Place Published
Charlottetown, PE
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Genre
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PARO identifier
Acc3177/68
Local Identifier
leg:25502
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