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Thomas Scott (Manitoba politician)

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to Irish immigrant parents. He was the youngest of four children. His father died when he was an infant, and the family moved to
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Scott returned to military service, in 1885, while still an MP, after the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Manitoba
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and served for five months on the frontier during the
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where Scott attended school and then apprenticed as a
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published online by the Manitoba Historical Society
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He was re-elected in the 136:Second Red River Expedition 110:crisis on 1866. During the 10: 738: 717:People from Perth, Ontario 702:People of the Fenian raids 672:Canadian newspaper editors 166:and, in 1880, he defeated 130:'s escape. He returned to 677:Canadian male journalists 391: 342: 329: 320: 310: 297: 289: 282: 222:at the port of Winnipeg. 253:, retrieved May 11, 2008 118:– was in command of the 197:Minister of the Militia 293:Donald Alexander Smith 201:Adolphe-Philippe Caron 56:Lanark County, Ontario 26: 314:Hugh McKay Sutherland 188:in the new riding of 186:1882 federal election 162:from the district of 51:in the 19th century. 24: 332:Member of Parliament 300:Member of Parliament 284:Parliament of Canada 205:North-West Rebellion 160:Manitoba legislature 112:Red River Expedition 79:in 1861 and was its 45:Member of Parliament 346:William Bain Scarth 146:and was elected to 697:Mayors of Winnipeg 385:Mayors of Winnipeg 211:in thirteen days. 54:Scott was born in 27: 649: 648: 352: 351: 343:Succeeded by 311:Succeeded by 142:where he entered 122:which arrived at 70:. He founded the 58:in what was then 49:Mayor of Winnipeg 36:military figure, 729: 378: 371: 364: 355: 354: 290:Preceded by 280: 279: 254: 243: 92:military service 737: 736: 732: 731: 730: 728: 727: 726: 652: 651: 650: 645: 387: 382: 348: 339: 327: 324: 316: 307: 295: 263: 258: 257: 245:Bryce, George, 244: 233: 228: 171:Donald A. 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E. Sharpe 405: 330: 322:New district 321: 298: 267:Thomas Scott 246: 213: 194: 175:Conservative 152:city council 108:Fenian Raids 98:. He was in 96:Trent Affair 89: 71: 60:Upper Canada 53: 30:Thomas Scott 29: 28: 25:Thomas Scott 18: 667:1915 deaths 662:1841 births 656:Categories 641:Gillingham 340:1882–1887 308:1880–1882 226:References 128:Louis Riel 126:following 124:Fort Garry 85:proprietor 503:T. Sharpe 498:Arbuthnot 463:Macdonald 443:Westbrook 216:collector 168:incumbent 150:'s first 77:newspaper 621:Thompson 585:Warriner 539:Davidson 483:McCreary 438:Hamilton 427:McMicken 336:Winnipeg 190:Winnipeg 164:Winnipeg 148:Winnipeg 144:politics 140:Manitoba 38:Manitoba 34:Canadian 596:Coulter 549:Parnell 508:Ashdown 488:Andrews 478:Jameson 458:Pearson 416:Conklin 401:Kennedy 396:Cornish 304:Selkirk 220:customs 182:Selkirk 158:to the 156:elected 132:Ontario 116:colonel 102:of the 100:command 68:printer 636:Bowman 626:Murray 616:Norrie 569:McLean 559:Farmer 554:Fowler 523:Deacon 493:Wilson 473:Gilroy 468:Taylor 81:editor 611:Steen 590:Queen 580:Queen 534:Dyson 528:Waugh 518:Waugh 513:Evans 448:Jones 432:Logan 421:Logan 411:Logan 406:Scott 334:from 302:from 631:Katz 606:Juba 574:Webb 564:Webb 544:Gray 453:Ryan 199:Sir 180:for 83:and 592:(2) 576:(2) 530:(2) 434:(3) 423:(2) 218:of 658:: 234:^ 192:. 178:MP 43:, 377:e 370:t 363:v

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Canadian
Manitoba
Member of the Legislative Assembly
Member of Parliament
Mayor of Winnipeg
Lanark County, Ontario
Upper Canada
Perth, Ontario
printer
Perth Expositor
newspaper
editor
proprietor
military service
Trent Affair
command
Perth Infantry
Fenian Raids
Red River Expedition
colonel
Ontario Rifles
Fort Garry
Louis Riel
Ontario
Second Red River Expedition
Manitoba
politics
Winnipeg
city council

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