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John Sedgwick Cowper

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John Sedgwick Cowper
Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
In office
1916–1920
ConstituencyVancouver City
Personal details
Born(1876-06-12)June 12, 1876
Liverpool, England
DiedJuly 10, 1947(1947-07-10) (aged 71)
Read Island, British Columbia
Political partyLiberal
Spouse
Eleanor Radcliffe
(m. 1898)
Children4
OccupationJournalist, politician

John Sedgwick Cowper (June 12, 1876 – July 10, 1947[1]) was an English-born journalist, newspaper editor, woodworker and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Vancouver City from 1916 to 1920 in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a Liberal.

Biography

John Sedgwick Cowper was born on June 12, 1876, in Liverpool, the son of a naval officer, and was educated there.[2] Cowper married Eleanor Radcliffe in May 1898 and they had four daughters.[2] They came to Canada in 1901. From 1905 to 1910, Cowper worked for The Globe in Toronto. In 1911, he moved to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, and became editor of the Prince Rupert Daily News. In 1916, he moved to Vancouver. In 1924, he began working for the Saturday Tribune there.[3] Cowper also served as editor of The Vancouver Daily World and worked on newspapers in Regina and Edmonton. He died at his home on Read Island.[1]

Preceded by MLA of Vancouver City
1916-1920
With: M. A. Macdonald (Lib.) (1916-20)
R. Smith (Lib.) (1916-17)
J. W. D. Farris (Lib.) (1916-20)
W. J. Bowser (Cons.) (1916-20)
J. S. Cowper (Lib.) (1916-20)
M. E. Smith (Lib.) (1918-20)
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ a b "Newspaper man, J.S. Cowper, Dies". Windsor Daily Star. July 14, 1947. p. 10. Retrieved September 23, 2011 – via Google News Archive.
  2. ^ a b Parker, Charles Whately; Greene, Barnet M., eds. (1922). Who's Who in Canada, Volume 16. International Press. p. 586. Retrieved July 16, 2020 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Macdonald, Ian; O'Keefe, Betty (2000). Canadian holy war: a story of clans, tongs, murder, and bigotry. Heritage House Publishing Co. pp. 124–129. ISBN 1-894384-11-3. Retrieved September 23, 2011 – via Google Books.


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