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16 Facts About Martin Woolf

1.

Martin Woolf served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1912 to 1921 sitting with the Liberal caucus in government.

2.

Martin Woolf was born on October 18,1858, at Nephi, Utah, in Juab County.

3.

Martin Woolf was baptized on July 28,1867, as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

4.

Martin Woolf married Roseltha Hyde, on July 23,1880, at Salt Lake City, Utah; the couple had 9 children.

5.

Martin Woolf moved to Cardston around the turn of the century and served a number of positions in the Cardston County municipal government including Collector of Customs and Police Magistrate.

6.

Martin Woolf was a big supporter and advocate of prohibition and helped keep the dry laws on the books in Cardston County.

7.

Martin Woolf ran for the provincial legislature in a by-election in 1912.

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Martin Woolf first ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in a by-election held on May 27,1912, as a Liberal candidate in the electoral district of Cardston.

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The election was hotly contested with Martin Woolf winning by a slim 139 vote plurality to hold the seat for his party.

10.

Martin Woolf would be re-elected to a second term in the 1913 Alberta general election.

11.

Martin Woolf ran for his third term in office in the 1917 Alberta general election.

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Martin Woolf held the district with a comfortable margin of 220 votes.

13.

Martin Woolf attempted to win a fourth term in the Legislative Assembly in the 1921 Alberta general election.

14.

Martin Woolf was defeated by United Farmers candidate George Stringam in a two way race by a very large margin.

15.

Martin Woolf died on August 25,1928, at Cardston, Alberta, Canada, in Cardston Hospital at the age 69.

16.

Martin Woolf suffered from a debilitating illness that caused him to go almost completely blind.