28th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - List of Members

List of Members

Electoral District Name Party
Annapolis County J. W. Longley Liberal
Polymorphic Malignant County Jaime Davis Liberal Conservative
Henry M. Munro Liberal
Antigonish County John S.D. Thompson

Charles B. Whidden (1882)

Conservative
Angus McGillivray Liberal
County of Cape Breton Alonza J. White Liberal
William Buchanan Liberal
Colchester County William M. Blair Conservative
William A. Patterson Conservative
Cumberland County William T. Pipes Liberal
Charles J. Townshend

Thomas Reuben Black (1884)

Conservative
Digby County Henri M. Robicheau Liberal
John S. McNeill Liberal
Guysborough County Otto Schwartz Weeks Liberal
James A. Fraser Liberal
Halifax County William D. Harrington Conservative
Michael Joseph Power Liberal
William S. Fielding Liberal
Hants County Allen Haley Liberal
Nathaniel Spence Conservative
Inverness County Alexander Campbell Conservative
Duncan J. Campbell

Angus McLennan (1883)

Liberal
Kings County Thomas L. Dodge Liberal
Thomas R. Harris Conservative
Lunenburg County Charles E. Church Liberal
George A. Ross Liberal
Pictou County Robert Hockin Conservative
Charles H. Munro Conservative
Adam C. Bell Conservative
Queens County Jason M. Mack Liberal
Joseph H. Cook Liberal
Richmond County Isidore LeBlanc Liberal
Murdoch McRae Conservative
Shelburne County Thomas Johnston Liberal
William F. McCoy Liberal
Victoria County John A. McDonald Conservative
William F. McCurdy Liberal
Yarmouth County Albert Gayton Liberal
Thomas E. Corning Conservative

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