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HON. SIR ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, K.C.M.G., LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.
Born in England—Enters Law Society—Partnership with Mr. John A. Macdonald—Alderman in Kingston—Bencher of Law Society, 1857—Legislative Councillor, 1858—Speaker of Council, 1863—Commissioner of Crown Lands—Senator, 1867—Postmaster-General—Treaty of Washington—Minister of Interior—Leader of Opposition in Senate, 1873—Receiver-General, 1878—Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, 1887—Dies 1892—Hon. Thomas Galt, Administrator
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HON. GEORGE AIREY KIRKPATRICK, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.
Born at Kingston—Called to the Bar—Service in militia—Member for Frontenac, 1870—Parliamentary service—Speaker of Fifth Parliament—Director of Canadian Pacific Railway Company—Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, 1892—Social duties—Knighted 1897—Dies 1899—Col. Gzowski, Administrator
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HON. SIR OLIVER MOWAT, G.C.M.G., LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.
Born in Kingston—Admitted to Law Society—Articled to Mr. John A. Macdonald—Law partnership with Messrs. Burns & VanKoughnet—Alderman in 1857—Statute Commissioner, 1856—Member of Parliament for South Ontario, 1857—Secretary of State, 1858—Postmaster-General, 1863—Confederation Conference—Vice-Chancellor, 1864—Resigns 1872—Premier of Local House twenty-three years—Acquisition of New Ontario—Legal Reformer—Resigns from Provincial House, 1896—Minister of Justice—Lieutenant-Governor, 1897