James Clinkskill

James Clinkskill

James Clinkskill (born: May 1853 Glasgow, Scotland - died: 1936) was a Canadian politician and engineer, merchant, author and justice of the peace.

Early life

Clinkskill was educated at St. Andrews University and Madras College. He moved to the Northwest Territories in 1882. In 1884 he got married.cite book | title = The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1889 | pages = 394-395 | last = Gemmell | first = John Alexander | publisher = J. Durie & Son | year = 1889]

Political career

Northwest Territores Assembly

Clinkskill was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories winning the Battleford electoral district. He ran in the 1888 Northwest Territories general election and defeated David Clink in a hotly contested battle by 24 votes. He would run for a second term in office in the 1891 Northwest Territories general election slightly increasing his margin of victory. He would stand be re-elected for a third term in the 1894 Northwest Territories general election. After his third term expired in 1898 Clinkskill did not run again for his seat. He returned to territorial politics by running in a by-election held on December 19, 1902. The by-election was held in the Saskatoon electoral district, he won defeating candidate Benjamin Chubb by 14 votes.cite web | url =http://www.saskarchives.com/web/seld/1-00.pdf | title =North-West Territories: Council and Legislative Assembly, 1876-1905 | publisher =Saskatchewan Archives | accessdate = 2007-09-30]

Mayor of Saskatoon

Clinkskill became Mayor of Saskatoon for the first time in 1906. He would serve a second stint as Mayor from 1911 to 1912.

Published works

Three books were published about James Clinkskill, written by Arthur Morten and Co authored by Clinkskill himself the books feature his memories about his life in the early days as Mayor of Saskatoon Saskatchewan. cite web | url =http://library2.usask.ca/northwest/index/author/58.html | title =Browse by author James Clinkskill | publisher =University of Saskatchewan | accessdate = 2007-09-30]
*"Reminiscences of a pioneer in Saskatchewan. 1927." (Co authored with Arthur Morton)
*"Narrative of ex-mayor James Clinkskill. 1927." (Co authored with Arthur Morton)
*"Narratives of Saskatoon, 1882-1912. 1927." (Co authored with Arthur Morton)

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