Eli Dawe
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Eli Dawe | |
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Dawe in 1894 | |
| Minister of Agriculture and Mines | |
| In office 1900–1904 | |
| Premier | Robert Bond |
| Preceded by | Thomas C. Duder |
| Succeeded by | James A. Clift |
| Member of the Legislative Council of Newfoundland | |
| In office 1922 – June 25, 1930 | |
| Appointed by | Richard Squires |
| Member of the Newfoundland House of Assembly for Harbour Grace | |
| In office November 6, 1889 – May 8, 1909 Serving with Robert S. Munn (1889–1894) William H. Whiteley (1889–1893) Henry Dawe (1893–1897) William Whiteway (1894–1897) William Horwood (1897–1900) William Oke (1897–1908) Augustus W. Harvey (1900–1903) Arthur Barnes (1904–1908) Edward Parsons (1908–1909) Archibald Piccott (1908–1909) | |
| Preceded by | Charles Dawe Joseph Godden James S. Winter |
| Succeeded by | Alfred H. Seymour |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 15, 1843 |
| Died | June 25, 1930 (aged 86) |
| Party | Liberal |
| Spouse |
Susannah Bradbury (m. 1873) |
| Occupation | Fisherman |
Eli Dawe (November 15, 1843 – June 25, 1930) was a merchant and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Harbour Grace in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1889 to 1909 as a Liberal.[1]