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Andrew Thomas White | |
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Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament for Renfrew North | |
In office March 1, 1898 –May 17, 1900 | |
Preceded by | Henry Barr |
Succeeded by | John W. Munro |
Personal details | |
Political party | Conservative |
Andrew Thomas White (died May 17,1900) was a Canadian politician from Ontario. He represented Renfrew North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1898 until his death in 1900. [1]
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