James Samuels (politician)

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James Samuels (1835-1927), also known as the Grand Old Man, was an early immigrant to the then village of Dubbo, New South Wales. Born in Bristol, United Kingdom, in 1835 he moved to Melbourne in 1850 before making his way to Dubbo in 1856.He enjoyed much success west of the divide and lead a public life; including his key role in the proclamation of the town of Dubbo in 1872 and as Dubbo's first mayor. Samuels' efforts both publicly and privately were foundational to many Dubbo institutions. His long philanthropic life had an enduring influence in the development of the central west. Although his name no longer adorns a wing at the . potential for future memorialisation includes a proposed third bridge across the Macquarie River, adjacent to his historic homestead of Macquarie View on Riv rdf:langString
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