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- Q3525645 description "Canadian politician".
- Q3525645 description "Canadian politician".
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- Q3525645 abstract "Thomas Wakem Caldwell (May 2, 1867 – March 14, 1937) was a farmer and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Victoria—Carleton in the Canadian House of Commons from 1919 to 1925 as a United Farmers then Progressive Party Member of Parliament.He was born in Florenceville, New Brunswick, the son of Andrew Cunningham Caldwell and Margaret Wakem, and, after completing his education, became a farmer there. Caldwell was married twice: to Annie Abeldt in 1892 and later to Melissa Haladay. He was president of the United Farmers of New Brunswick and served on the executive board of the Farmer's Co-operative Company of New Brunswick. Caldwell was first elected to the House of Commons in an 1919 by-election held after Frank Broadstreet Carvell was named chairman of the Board of Railway Commissioners. He was defeated when he ran for re-election in 1925. Caldwell went to England as a farm delegate to protest an embargo on Canadian potatoes. He died in Ottawa at the age of 69.".
- Q3525645 birthDate "1867-05-02".
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- Q3525645 birthYear "1867".
- Q3525645 deathDate "1937-03-14".
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- Q3525645 deathYear "1937".
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- Q3525645 birthDate "1867-05-02".
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- Q3525645 dateOfBirth "1867-05-02".
- Q3525645 dateOfDeath "1937-03-14".
- Q3525645 deathDate "1937-03-14".
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- Q3525645 name "Caldwell, Thomas Wakem".
- Q3525645 name "Thomas Wakem Caldwell".
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- Q3525645 comment "Thomas Wakem Caldwell (May 2, 1867 – March 14, 1937) was a farmer and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Victoria—Carleton in the Canadian House of Commons from 1919 to 1925 as a United Farmers then Progressive Party Member of Parliament.He was born in Florenceville, New Brunswick, the son of Andrew Cunningham Caldwell and Margaret Wakem, and, after completing his education, became a farmer there.".
- Q3525645 label "Thomas Wakem Caldwell".
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- Q3525645 givenName "Thomas Wakem".
- Q3525645 name "Caldwell, Thomas Wakem".
- Q3525645 name "Thomas Wakem Caldwell".
- Q3525645 surname "Caldwell".