'Archibald McNab' (
January 20 1826 –
July 16 1904) was an
Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented
Glengarry in the
Canadian House of Commons as a
Liberal member from 1875 to 1878.
He was born in Breadalbane,
Glengarry County,
Upper Canada in 1826, the son of
Scottish immigrants. In 1851, he married Margaret McArthur. He served on the council for
Lochiel Township for 21 years, much of that time as reeve, and also served as warden for the
United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. He was a director of the Montreal and City of Ottawa Junction Railway. McNab ran unsuccessfully twice for a seat in the Ontario assembly. He was elected to the House of Commons in a by-election held after
Donald Alexander Macdonald was named Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, was unseated after an appeal and elected again in the by-election that followed. In 1887, he was named license inspector for Glengarry and, in 1897, sheriff for Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. He died at Bredalbane in 1904.
External links
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Political biography from the Library of Parliament
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''The Canadian parliamentary companion and annual register, 1878'' CH Mackintosh
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''Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry : a history, 1784-1945'', JG Harkness (1946)