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Martin Burrell, PC (October 19, 1858 – March 20, 1938) was a Canadian politician.Born in Faringdon, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), Burrell emigrated to Canada as a young man, where he eventually became a fruit grower on a farm about two miles east of Grand Forks, British Columbia. His farm was the largest apple tree nursery in the province.He was elected mayor of Grand Forks, British Columbia in 1903.
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Martin Burrell Burrell, Martin
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Canadian politician
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1858-10-19Z
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Secretary of State of Canada (1917-1919) Minister of Mines (1917-1919) Minister of Agriculture (1911-1917) Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue (1919-1920)
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