词条 | Daniel Cameron (Australian politician) |
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Cameron was born in Perthshire, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne in 1851 or 1852 and soon went to Beechworth, Victoria. There he mined for gold and became a gold buyer for the Bank of New South Wales.[1] On 15 November 1855, Cameron was elected to the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council for Ovens,[2] a position he held until the original Council was abolished in March 1856.[1] Cameron was elected to the Legislative Assembly seat of Ovens in November 1856, resigning in March 1857.[1] He died in Lilydale, Victoria on 3 January 1906. He was unmarried.[1] External links
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite re-member |mid=262 |name=Cameron, Daniel}} {{s-start}}{{s-par | au-vic-lc}}{{s-new | district }}{{s-ttl2. ^{{cite book |title=Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6 |last=Sweetman |first=Edward |year=1920 |publisher=Whitcombe & Tombs Limited |page=181 |url=https://archive.org/details/constitutionalde00swee |accessdate=6 August 2014}} | title = Member for Ovens | years = 15 November 1855 – March 1856 }}{{s-non| reason = Original Council abolished}}{{s-par | au-vic-la}}{{s-new | district }}{{s-ttl | title = Member for Ovens | years = November 1856 – March 1857 }}{{s-aft| after = John Wood }}{{end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cameron, Daniel}} 7 : 1819 births|1906 deaths|Members of the Victorian Legislative Council|Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly|People from Perthshire|Scottish emigrants to Australia|19th-century Australian politicians |
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