Wellington John Harris
Wellington John Harris | |
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| Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for New Westminster | |
| In office May 22, 1878 – July 24, 1882 Serving with Donald McGillivray | |
| Preceded by | William James Armstrong and Ebenezer Brown |
| Succeeded by | John Robson and James Orr |
| 1st Reeve of Maple Ridge | |
| In office 1874–1875 | |
| Preceded by | position established |
| Succeeded by | Henry Dawson |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 9, 1839 |
| Died | December 25, 1919 (aged 80) |
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Wellington John Harris (October 9, 1839–December 25, 1919) was a Canadian political figure in British Columbia. He served as the first reeve of Maple Ridge, and was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for New Westminster from 1878–1882. He is the namesake of Harris Road, the main north-south thoroughfare in Pitt Meadows.