James Edwin O'Reilly
Mayor
James Edwin O'Reilly was mayor of Hamilton, Ontario in 1869, and from 1879 to 1881. He lived from 1833-1907,[1] and was a lay leader at Christ's Church Cathedral, an Anglican church, by the year 1899.[2] He belonged to a temperance organisation, the Royal Templars of Temperance, but was not an active member.[2]
References
- ^ Hobson, Megan (August 30, 2017). "CULTURAL HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT".
- ^ a b Hanlon, Peter Francis Maclean (October 1984). Moral Order and the Influence of Social Christianity in an Industrial City, 1890-1899: A Social Profile of the Protestant Lay Leaders of Three Hamilton Churches -- Centenary Methodist, Central Presbyterian and Christ's Church Cathedral (PDF) (Master of Arts thesis). McMaster University.
External links
- James Edwin O'Reilly at Find a Grave
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