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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 85 Numéro 422

Date 11 juin 1892
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal The Daily Sun

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The wittiest memeber of the House of Assembly is Hon. L.J. TWEEDIE, Surveyor General and M.P.P. for Northumberland Co. His father, a native of Leitrim and his mother of County Down, emigrated from Ireland to New Brunswick many years ago and settled in Chatham where the subject was born Nov. 30th, 1849. He received his early education at the Northumberland Co. Grammar School and went thence to the Presbyterian Academy for an advanced course. Having decided to adopt the legal profession, he studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1871 and settled down to practice in the town of Chatham. In 1874 he was elected to the Assembly. At the general election of 1878, however, he was defeated, but was re-elected in 1886 and again in 1890. Mr. Tweedie was made a member of the Executive with the portfolio of Surveyor General. On Dec. 6th, 1876, Hon Tweedie was united in marriage with Agnes LOUDOUN d/o late Alex. LOUDOUN of Chatham. In Dominion politics he is a liberal-conservative.

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