Members of The 2nd Council
Member | Appointed | Left Office | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
John Wesley Greenway | April 20, 1921 | April 24, 1928 | Died in office |
Aylesworth Perry | April 20, 1921 | April 1, 1922 | |
Duncan Campbell Scott | 1929 | Appointed to replace John Greenway | |
Charles Camsell | |||
Hugh Howard Rowatt | |||
Oswald Sterling Finnie | |||
Austin Cumming | 1940? | 1947 | At large |
Kenneth Daly | 1940? | 1947 | At large |
Harold McGill | 1940 | 1947 | At large |
Stuart Wood | April 1938 | 1951 | At large |
Oscar D. Skelton | April 8, 1938 | January 28, 1941 | At large |
Hugh Keenleyside | 1941 | 1947 | At large |
Robert Hoey | 1946 | 1947 | At Large |
John G. McNiven | 1947 | 1951 | Appointed to represent Yellowknife |
Harold Godwin | 1947 | 1951 | At Large |
Louis Audette | 1947 | 1951 | At Large |
Note:
- Members during this period were appointed until the dissolution of the council in 1951, and vacancy only occurred on resignation or death.
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