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 Charles Stewart (1868-1946)
Charles Stewart ( August 26, 1868- December 6, 1946), Canadian politician, was Premier of Alberta between 1917 and 1921.
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 Charles Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Stewart (1868-1946) was a former premier of Alberta.
Charles Stewart, 6th Duke of Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond(1639–1672) was the brother of Lord Darnley.
Charles Stewart (1729 - June 24, 1800) was a delegate at the Continental Congress, representing New Jersey, 1784-1785.
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 Charles Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Stewart (1868-1946) was a former premier of Alberta.
Charles Stewart, 6th Duke of Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond(1639–1672) was the brother of Lord Darnley.
Charles Stewart (1729 - June 24, 1800) was a delegate at the Continental Congress, representing New Jersey, 1784-1785.
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 Charles Stewart (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Stewart ( August 26, 1868- December 6, 1946) was a
Following this defeat, Stewart entered the federal cabinet of William Lyon Mackenzie King serving as minister of the interior, minister of mines and superintendent general of Indian affairs until 1930 (except for during the 1926 Meighen government when Stewart joined the Liberals in opposition).
When Premier Sifton joined the federal government, Stewart became the new Premier.
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 List of Canadians - FreeEncyclopedia
Charles Stewart (1868-1946), premier of Alberta (1868-1946), 1917-10-30 to 1921-08-13
Andrew Charles Elliott[?], premier of British Columbia (1876-02-01), to 1878-06-25
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 List of people by name: St
Stewart, Charles (1868-1946), (1868-1946), 1917 - 10-30 to 1921 - 08-13
Stack, Robert, (1919-2003), actor, 1919 - 2003, died of unrelated cause.
Stevenson, Robert Louis, (1850-1894), author of Treasure Island
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 Arthur L. Sifton a 1910-1917 and Charles Stewart 1868-1946
Arthur L. Sifton a 1910-1917 and Charles Stewart 1868-1946
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 The Honourable Charles Stewart, 1917-21
Charles Stewart died on December 6, 1946, at Ottawa, Ontario, and was buried in the Beechwood Cemetery at Vanier, Ontario.
Charles Stewart was born on August 26, 1868, at Strabane, Wentworth County, Ontario.
In 1884, the Stewart family moved from their farm near Strabane to a farm near Barrie, Ontario.
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 1917 in Canada
October 30 - Charles Stewart (1868-1946) becomes premier of Alberta, replacing Arthur Sifton
June 7 - Alberta election: Arthur Sifton's Liberals win a fourth consecutive majority
April 9 to April 12 - Battle of Vimy Ridge.
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with C
Cowles, Carolyn Ann (24 JUN 1944-31 MAR 1946)
Cowles, Charles Edward (17 MAR 1926- 7 JUL 1983)
Carothers, James "Jim" Henry (19 MAR 1868-26 FEB 1942)
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