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==Biography==
 
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James was a teacher at the Happyhansel School in Walls.
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An argument erupted at the first Zetland County Council election concerning the seat that James McCullie was contesting. The argument centered around the electoral roll and nominations. James beat [[Archibald Garriock]] by 44 votes to 2, but the Council wound up appointing Archibald over James.
 
An argument erupted at the first Zetland County Council election concerning the seat that James McCullie was contesting. The argument centered around the electoral roll and nominations. James beat [[Archibald Garriock]] by 44 votes to 2, but the Council wound up appointing Archibald over James.
  
On 18 April [[1924]], the McCullies emigrated to Canada.
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On 18 April [[1924]], the McCullies emigrated to Canada aboard the ''Matagama''.
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
 
*[[County Council Election February 1890|1890 County Council election]]
 
*[[County Council Election February 1890|1890 County Council election]]

Revision as of 15:58, 10 January 2025

James McCullie (b. 11 June 1856, Lochee, Dundee, d. 1934, Saskatchewan, Canada) was a school teacher and County Councillor for Aithsting between 1892 and 1895.

Biography

James was a teacher at the Happyhansel School in Walls.

An argument erupted at the first Zetland County Council election concerning the seat that James McCullie was contesting. The argument centered around the electoral roll and nominations. James beat Archibald Garriock by 44 votes to 2, but the Council wound up appointing Archibald over James.

On 18 April 1924, the McCullies emigrated to Canada aboard the Matagama.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
James Anderson
Member for
Aithsting

1892-1895
Succeeded by
George Johnston
[Expand]Aithsting County Councillors
Councillors James Anderson (1890-1892) • James McCullie (1892-1895) • George Johnston (1896-1898) • James Cullen Grierson (1898-1915) • Thomas Anderson (1915-1921) • Andrew Clark (1921-1922) • John Leslie (1922-1928) • James Anderson (1928-1932) • John Sutherland (1945-1955) • Frederick Tait (1955-1959) • Catherine Anderson (1959-1961) • Robert Garrick (1961-1973) • Iain Caldwell (1973-1975)