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”’Robert Hamilton”’ (September 16, 1842 [[Argenteuil Regional County Municipality, Quebec|County of Argenteuil]], [[Canada East]] January 27, 1911 [[Saint Boniface, Manitoba|Saint Boniface]], [[Manitoba]]) was a pioneer, politician and immigration agent. He served as an appointed member of the Council of the Northwest Territories from 1872 to 1876.

”’Robert Hamilton”’ (September 16, 1842 [[Argenteuil Regional County Municipality, Quebec|County of Argenteuil]], [[Canada East]] January 27, 1911 [[Saint Boniface, Manitoba|Saint Boniface]], [[Manitoba]]) was a pioneer, politician and immigration agent. He served as an appointed member of the Council of the Northwest Territories from 1872 to 1876.

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Canadian politician

Robert Hamilton (September 16, 1842 County of Argenteuil, Canada East – January 27, 1911 Saint Boniface, Manitoba) was a pioneer, politician and immigration agent. He served as an appointed member of the Council of the Northwest Territories from 1872 to 1876.

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