Alexander Mcbride

Alexander McBride was the ninth mayor of Calgary, Alberta. McBride arrived in Calgary in 1886 and established a hardware store on Stephen Avenue, A. McBride and Company. This was Calgary's first hardware store. During the 1890s, he spent five years on city council including one year as mayor in 1896. He narrowly won his mayoral election against incumbant Wesley Fletcher Orr. After his term, McBride did not seek re-election. This allowed Orr to return uncontested to the mayoral seat. Early in the 1900s, he left Calgary and spent time in Fort Steele, British Columbia, Cranbrook, British Columbia, and Red Deer, Alberta. Edward, the oldest of his six children, took over his business. McBride died in Galt, Ontario in 1912.
idth="30%"|Preceded by:
Wesley Fletcher Orr
width="40%"|Mayor of Calgary
1896-01-06 to 1897-01-04
width="30%"|Succeeded by:
Wesley Fletcher Orr
McBride, Alexander McBride, Alexander McBride, Alexander

 

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