James J. Callanan

Newfoundland politician (1842–1900) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James J. Callanan (1842 June 8, 1900) was a cooper, merchant and political figure in Newfoundland. He represented St. John's West in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1882 to 1889 and from 1897 to 1900 as a Liberal.

Preceded byThomas P. Jackman
Patrick J. Scott
Succeeded byJohn Anderson
John Scott
Succeeded byJames Day
Lawrence Gearin
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James J. Callanan
Callanan in 1894
Member of the Newfoundland House of Assembly
for St. John's West
In office
October 28, 1897 (1897-10-28)  June 8, 1900 (1900-06-08)
Preceded byThomas P. Jackman
Patrick J. Scott
Succeeded byJohn Anderson
John Scott
In office
November 6, 1882 (1882-11-06)  November 6, 1889 (1889-11-06)
Serving with
Patrick J. Scott (1882–1889)
Philip D. White (1882–1885)
Edward Morris (1885–1889)
Preceded byMaurice Fenelon
Lewis Tessier
Succeeded byJames Day
Lawrence Gearin
St. John's City Councillor
At-large
In office
1894  January 23, 1896 (1896-01-23)
Appointed byAugustus F. Goodridge
Personal details
Born1842
DiedJune 8, 1900(1900-06-08) (aged 57–58)
St. John's, Newfoundland Colony
PartyConservative (1882–1885, 1892–1897)
Liberal (1885–1892, 1897–1900)
OccupationFisherman, cooper, grocer
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Business career

Callanan was born in St. John's and was tutored at home by private teachers.[1] While working as a fisherman, he completed a coopering apprenticeship, establishing a cooperage in 1869 and joining the Mechanics Society the following year. In 1876, he became the president of the local Mechanics Institute in St. John's, and he remained in that role until 1890. In 1877, Callanan left his cooperage behind and established a retail and wholesale grocery business.[2]

Politics

Callanan entered the Newfoundland House of Assembly when he successfully ran as a Conservative candidate supporting Premier William Whiteway for the district of St. John's West in 1882. After he was re-elected in 1885 as a Liberal opposing Robert Thorburn's administration, Callanan lost his bid for a third term in 1889. He unsuccessfully attempted to regain his seat in 1893 as a Conservative candidate opposing Whiteway.

Callanan was then appointed to the St. John's City Council by the Augustus F. Goodridge administration in 1894, and he served until the subsequent 1896 municipal election.[3] He then returned to the House of Assembly in 1897 as a supporter of Whiteway and he remained in office until his death in St. John's on June 8, 1900.[2]

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