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David William Gordon (February 27, 1832 – February 19, 1893) was a Canadian politician from British Columbia.Gordon was born in Camden Township, Upper Canada, the son of Michael Gordon. He went to California in 1856 and then moved to British Columbia in 1858, where he established himself as a professional architect and builder in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Gordon was a prominent citizen and one of the wealthiest men in the city.
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Gordon, David William David William Gordon
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Canadian politician
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1832-02-27Z
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1893-02-19Z
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Member of theLegislative Assembly of British Columbiafor Nanaimo
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