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William S. Edmiston : ウィキペディア英語版
William S. Edmiston

William Somerville Edmiston (November 10, 1857 – July 24, 1903) was an architect and politician in present day Alberta, Canada. He was a member of the Edmonton Town Council and for two terms, the mayor of Edmonton.
Originally a native of Scotland, Edmiston came to Canada to settle in Clover Bar, Northwest Territories in the early 1880s. After living there for about ten years, he relocated to Edmonton where he would employ himself as an architect, the first ever in the town. Engaging in a partnership with another fellow architect, his firm would design some of the first buildings in the newly developing town. He would also involve himself with the town's politics, sitting on the Edmonton Town Council, and later serving out two terms as Mayor of Edmonton, from 1897 to 1899. During his time as mayor, he involved himself in local affairs as well as run his architectural business. He would also lobby for a new bridge to be built over the North Saskatchewan River, connecting Edmonton with the town of Strathcona. He would voluntarily relinquish his position as mayor and not run in the 1899 election, opting to retire.
Edmiston was also very active in the sporting affairs of Edmonton, participating in and managing many sporting activities and clubs. He died after an accident which resulted in heart failure in 1903; an industrial park in Edmonton was subsequently named after him.
==Early life==
Edmiston was born in 1857 at the Hutchesontown section of Glasgow, Scotland, the son of William Thomson and Jessie (née Mitchell) Edmiston.〔Statutory Register Births 1855 - 1857〕 He immigrated to Canada in 1882, and settled in Clover Bar, Northwest Territories where he farmed. His siblings, Janet Hamilton Edmiston and

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