William Puffer
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William Franklin Puffer (November 1, 1861 – April 22, 1948) was a Canadian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1905 until 1917. Born in Ontario, he came west and settled in Lacombe, where he operated a butchery, among other interests. He was elected to the legislature in Alberta's first provincial election, and returned to office in each of the next two before being defeated in the 1917 election. He subsequently made two unsuccessful attempts to reclaim his seat.
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William Puffer
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William Franklin Puffer
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William Franklin Puffer
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1948-04-22
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1861-11-01
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A torso shot of a middle-aged white man with receding dark hair and a large moustache, wearing a three piece suit
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1861-11-01
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Seven
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1948-04-22
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Rancher, lumberman
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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New district
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Charlotte Ann Gilmore
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1917-06-07
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1905-11-02
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William Franklin Puffer (November 1, 1861 – April 22, 1948) was a Canadian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1905 until 1917. Born in Ontario, he came west and settled in Lacombe, where he operated a butchery, among other interests. He was elected to the legislature in Alberta's first provincial election, and returned to office in each of the next two before being defeated in the 1917 election. He subsequently made two unsuccessful attempts to reclaim his seat.
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