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- Q6141959 subject Q13283938.
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- Q6141959 abstract "James Reilly (March 28, 1835 – July 9, 1909) was a Canadian businessman and politician. He was the sixth mayor of Calgary, Alberta.Reilly was born in 1835 in Napierville, Quebec to immigrant parents from Ireland. In Quebec he became an architect and builder before going to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1882, then to Calgary in 1883. In Calgary he became actively involved with the local community. He played a key part in organizing a citizens group concerned about the location of the railway station that was built in Calgary. While proprietor of the Royal Hotel, he organized the first civic committee meeting on January 4, 1884. This was the first step leading to Calgary's municipal incorporation later that year.Reilly ran in Calgary's second mayoral election in 1885, but was defeated by popular incumbent George Murdoch. On January 19, 1891, he was elected as the sixth mayor of Calgary. He served one term, but then was re-elected a few years later as the twelfth mayor. Reilly also served two years on city council. As a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, Reilly unsuccessfully ran for federal politics.In October 1899, Reilly left Calgary and traveled extensively. He retired in Victoria, British Columbia, where he died on July 9, 1909 from influenza. His death came as a shock to many, as his condition had been seemingly improving. He was later interred in Calgary. After his death, it was said that "to write the life of the late James Reilly is to rewrite the history of Calgary." Reilly was married to May Watts.".
- Q6141959 activeYearsEndDate "1892-01-18".
- Q6141959 activeYearsEndDate "1900-01-02".
- Q6141959 activeYearsStartDate "1891-01-19".
- Q6141959 activeYearsStartDate "1899-01-03".
- Q6141959 birthDate "1835-03-28".
- Q6141959 birthPlace Q3335889.
- Q6141959 deathDate "1909-07-09".
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- Q6141959 orderInOffice "6thMayor of Calgary".
- Q6141959 successor Q4719439.
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- Q6141959 thumbnail James_Reilly,_Mayor_of_Calgary_(c._1907).jpg?width=300.
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- Q6141959 birthDate "1835-03-28".
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- Q6141959 deathDate "1909-07-09".
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- Q6141959 name "James Reilly".
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- Q6141959 termEnd "1892-01-18".
- Q6141959 termEnd "1900-01-02".
- Q6141959 termStart "1891-01-19".
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- Q6141959 comment "James Reilly (March 28, 1835 – July 9, 1909) was a Canadian businessman and politician. He was the sixth mayor of Calgary, Alberta.Reilly was born in 1835 in Napierville, Quebec to immigrant parents from Ireland. In Quebec he became an architect and builder before going to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1882, then to Calgary in 1883. In Calgary he became actively involved with the local community.".
- Q6141959 label "James Reilly (Canadian politician)".
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- Q6141959 name "James Reilly".