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- James_R._Hartley abstract "James R. Hartley was an MLA for Carleton County, New Brunswick from 1867 to 1868. He was also a member of the Senate of the University of New Brunswick. He was a resident of Woodstock.He was influential in selecting the route of the Intercolonial Railway in New Brunswick.He died at the Brayley House, Fredericton, on September 29, 1868, of typhoid fever.In 1874, the town of Hartland was named to honour him.".
- James_R._Hartley birthDate "1833".
- James_R._Hartley birthYear "1833".
- James_R._Hartley deathDate "1868-09-29".
- James_R._Hartley deathPlace Fredericton.
- James_R._Hartley deathYear "1868".
- James_R._Hartley office "MLA for Carleton County".
- James_R._Hartley party Conservative_Party_of_Canada_(1867%E2%80%931942).
- James_R._Hartley profession Civil_engineer.
- James_R._Hartley successor George_W._White_(politician).
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- James_R._Hartley birthDate "1833".
- James_R._Hartley children "James Chipman Hartley , 1 daughter".
- James_R._Hartley date "April 2014".
- James_R._Hartley dateOfBirth "1833".
- James_R._Hartley dateOfDeath "1868-09-29".
- James_R._Hartley deathDate "1868-09-29".
- James_R._Hartley deathPlace Fredericton.
- James_R._Hartley honorificSuffix "CE, MPP".
- James_R._Hartley name "Hartley, James R.".
- James_R._Hartley name "James R. Hartley".
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- James_R._Hartley office "MLA for Carleton County".
- James_R._Hartley party Conservative_Party_of_Canada_(1867–1942).
- James_R._Hartley placeOfDeath "Fredericton, New Brunswick".
- James_R._Hartley predecessor Charles_Connell.
- James_R._Hartley profession "surveyor, civil engineer".
- James_R._Hartley shortDescription "Canadian politician".
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- James_R._Hartley spouse "Lucy Grant Morse".
- James_R._Hartley successor George_W._White_(politician).
- James_R._Hartley termEnd "1868".
- James_R._Hartley termStart "1867".
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- James_R._Hartley comment "James R. Hartley was an MLA for Carleton County, New Brunswick from 1867 to 1868. He was also a member of the Senate of the University of New Brunswick. He was a resident of Woodstock.He was influential in selecting the route of the Intercolonial Railway in New Brunswick.He died at the Brayley House, Fredericton, on September 29, 1868, of typhoid fever.In 1874, the town of Hartland was named to honour him.".
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- James_R._Hartley givenName "James R.".
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- James_R._Hartley name "Hartley, James R.".
- James_R._Hartley name "James R. Hartley".
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