List of Members
Electoral District | Name |
---|---|
St. John County | Albert T. Dunn |
Robert C. Ruddick | |
York | William T. Whitehead |
George W. Allen | |
John A. Campbell | |
George F. Borden | |
Westmorland | Arthur B. Copp |
Clifford W. Robinson | |
Francis J. Sweeney | |
Clement M. Leger | |
King's | George G. Scovil |
Ora P. King | |
William Pugsley | |
Queen's | Laughlin P. Farris |
Isaac W. Carpenter | |
Charlotte | Thomas A. Hartt |
Ward C.H. Grimmer | |
George J. Clarke | |
George F. Hill | |
Northumberland | John Morrissy |
William S. Loggie | |
Lemuel J. Tweedie | |
Donald Morrison | |
Sunbury | Parker Glasier |
John D. Hazen | |
Kent | James Barnes |
Jean-Baptiste Goguen | |
Urbain Johnson | |
Gloucester | Joseph Poirier |
Theobald M. Burns | |
John Young | |
Carleton | Benjamin F. Smith |
James K. Fleming | |
Wendell P. Jones | |
Restigouche | Charles H. LaBillois |
Henry F. McLatchy | |
Albert | Charles J. Osman |
Sanford S. Ryan | |
Victoria | John F. Tweeddale |
James Burgess, Jr. | |
Madawaska | Narcisse A. Gagnon Cyprien Martin (1903) |
Thomas Clair | |
City of St. John | Harrison A. McKeown |
George Robertson | |
Daniel S. Purdy | |
Edward Lantalum |
Notes:
Preceded by 30th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1903-1908 |
Succeeded by 32nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |
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