Frederick Tennyson Congdon (November 16, 1858 – March 13, 1932) was a Canadian politician, lawyer, and served as the fourth commissioner of Yukon. Congdon...
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wife of Alfred Tennyson Frederick Tennyson, brother of Alfred Tennyson Charles Tennyson Turner, brother of Alfred Tennyson Emilia Tennyson, sister of Alfred...
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millionaire Frederick Tennyson Congdon (1858–1932), Canadian politician and lawyer Gary Congdon (1937–1967), American racecar driver George Congdon Gorham...
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the seat away from his main rival, former Yukon Commissioner Frederick Tennyson Congdon. The seat had recently been vacated by another former Yukon Commissioner...
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1904–1908 Alfred Thompson Conservative 11th 1908–1911 Frederick Tennyson Congdon Liberal 12th 1911–1917 Alfred Thompson Conservative 13th...
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Zachary Taylor Wood (Acting) August 15, 1902 March 4, 1903 8 Frederick Tennyson Congdon March 4, 1903 October 27, 1904 9 Zachary Taylor Wood (Acting)...
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of Yukon – Zachary Taylor Wood (acting) (until March 4) then Frederick Tennyson Congdon Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – Daniel Hunter McMillan Lieutenant...
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Premier of Quebec – Simon-Napoléon Parent Commissioner of Yukon – Frederick Tennyson Congdon (until October 29) then Zachary Taylor Wood (acting) Lieutenant...
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reform and stability, in contrast to the term of his predecessor, Frederick Tennyson Congdon. He was said to be one of the most popular politicians in the...
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Electoral district Name Party First elected/previously elected Yukon Frederick Tennyson Congdon Liberal 1908...
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1902–1904 Succeeded by Alfred Thompson Government offices Preceded by William Ogilvie Commissioner of Yukon 1901–1902 Succeeded by Frederick Tennyson Congdon...
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1974 as Liberal member for Middlesex—London—Lambton, Ontario. Frederick Tennyson Congdon b. 1858 first elected in 1908 as Liberal member for Yukon, Yukon...
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enter service quickly. The Director of Naval Construction (DNC), Eustace Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, quickly produced an entirely new design to meet Admiral Lord...
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Andrew Coltart 1970– Archie Compston 1893–1962 Erik Compton 1979– Charles Congdon 1909–1965 Tim Conley 1958– Michael Connell 1975– Frank Conner 1946– Steven...
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Massie John Snow Keith Stackpole 1974 Keith Boyce Bevan Congdon Keith Fletcher Roy Fredericks Peter Sainsbury 1975 Dennis Amiss Mike Denness Norman Gifford...
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FRCS Royal Army Medical Corps Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Edward Osmond Congdon, Royal Munster Fusiliers Lieutenant-Colonel George Trevor-Roper Cook DSO...
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light-skinned Creole who was born on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, LA. Kristin G. Congdon, Kara Kelley Hallmark, American Folk Art: A Regional Reference, Volume...
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