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Sir Albert James Smith
Birthplace: Born in Shediac, New Brunswick in the county of Westmoreland on March 12, 1822.
Death: Died at age 62 on June 30, 1883 after a lengthy illness at his residence in Dorchester, New Brunswick.
Education: Reared in relative comfort, Albert James Smith attended the Madras school of the Church of England and continued his education at the new Westmoreland county Grammar School. And upon leaving that institution he became a student at law in the office of the late Edward Barron Chandler. Having completed his studies, he was called to the bar of New Brunswick in February, 1847 and settled down to the practice of his profession.
Career: He was successful with juries and gained a large practice. In politics, however, he took a warm interest. He was a Newbrunswick politician and opponent of Canadian Confederation. After establishing himself in the field of law, Smith decided to enter the colony’s (New Brunswick) political scene. Once during......
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Title: Sir Albert James Smith
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