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Andrew Wetmore had a lot to celebrate on August 16, 1867. Not only was it his birthday, it also happened to be the date he became New Brunswick’s first post-Confederation Premier. Wetmore had been against Confederation when he entered the Legislature, but switched to the pro-Confederation forces and found success. He would hold the post of Premier until he stepped down in 1870 to serve on his province’s Supreme Court.on-line at this link: www.biographi.ca/en/bio/wetmore_andrew_rainsford_12E.
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