Barth, Peter

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Barth, Peter

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        Dates of existence

        [18-?]–[19-?]

        History

        Peter Barth was the Accountant for the Canadian Western Lumber Company. He stood in the election for Reeve of Corporation of the District of Coquitlam following the secession of the City of Port Coquitlam in March, 1913. He defeated L. E. Marmont by a margin of 144 to 121 votes in the election held on March 29th, 1913. His victory was due to significant support in the Maillardville community. The Coquitlam Star reported that "Mr Barth is known to be a man of excellent business training and the result showed that Mr. Barth convinced the electors as to his ability." (Coquitlam Star, April 2nd, 1913) Barth served only one partial term as Reeve of the municipality.

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        Reeve, 1913

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        Authority record identifier

        BP-2016-12

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        CCOQ

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        Rules for Archival Description (Revised Version – July 2008)
        ISAAR (CPF): International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families (2nd edition - September 2011)

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        Revised

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        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Created 05-12-2016
        Updated 07-04-2017
        Updated 18-03-2021

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        • English

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          Sources

          Coquitlam Star, 1913

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