Alexander James Grant

Alexander James Grant
Ontario MPP
In office
1875–1879
Preceded by James Craig
Succeeded by Donald Macmaster
Constituency Glengarry
Personal details
Born (1829-03-25)March 25, 1829
Glengarry County, Upper Canada
Died January 26, 1909(1909-01-26) (aged 79)
Political party Independent-Liberal
Occupation Farmer

Alexander James Grant (March 25, 1829 January 26, 1909) was a Canadian politician.

Born in Glengarry County, Upper Canada, the son of James Grant and Catherine Dingwall, Grant received his education at the schools of Glengarry County, and until twenty-six years of age, assisted his father on the farm. In 1851, he settled on a farm. Early in life, he took an active interest in municipal matters, holding the office of councilor for twenty-five years, and afterwards was elected warden. In Canadian federal election, 1874, he was nominated as an Independent candidate for the riding of Glengarry for the House of Commons of Canada, but was defeated. In 1875, was elected by a large majority for the Ontario Legislature, and during the succeeding session supported Liberal Premier of Ontario Sir Oliver Mowat, but later supported the Conservative party. He has also held the positions of vice-president and president of Glengarry County Agricultural Society, director of the Farmers' Institute of his township, also Captain of No. 1 Company of Glengarry Battalion. In religion, he was a Presbyterian and held the office of elder.

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