Daniel R. Cameron

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| party = Liberal-Conservative Party

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| office2 = Member of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly for Cape Breton East

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| term_start2 = 1928

| term_end2 = October 27, 1933

| office3 = Mayor of Glace Bay

| predecessor3 = Gordon S. Harrington

| successor3 = Angus J. MacDonald

| term_start3 = 1913?

| term_end3 = 1916

| birth_date = February 9, 1885

| birth_place = New Glasgow, Nova Scotia

| death_date = October 27, 1933 (aged 48)

| death_place = Glace Bay, Nova Scotia

| office4 = President of the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities

| term_start4 = 1915?

| term_end4 = 1916?

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Daniel R. Cameron (February 9, 1885 – October 27, 1933) was a lumber merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Cape Breton East in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1928 to 1933 as a Liberal-Conservative member.

He was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, the son of Hugh M. Cameron and Annie Fraser. In 1912, he married Catherine Burchill. Cameron was mayor of Glace Bay from 1913 to 1916. He served as president of the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities. Cameron died in Glace Bay at the age of 48.

References

  • A Directory of the Members of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758-1958, Public Archives of Nova Scotia (1958)

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Category:1885 births

Category:1933 deaths

Category:People from New Glasgow, Nova Scotia

Category:Politicians from Pictou County

Category:Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs

Category:20th-century mayors of places in Nova Scotia

Category:20th-century members of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly

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