U.S. Politicians who were born in Nova
Scotia
| | Nova Scotia (no city given):
William
Lee, c.1761 —
Archibald
McDonell, 1833 —
Jason
M. Mack, 1843 —
William
H. Owen, 1843 —
William
B. Stewart, 1844 —
Daniel
J. Rudolf, 1846 —
Jacob
M. Owen, 1847 —
Thompson
Archibald Howard, 1855 —
J. F.
Hale, 1856 —
Alexander
Macdonald, 1867 |
| | Amherst:
James
P. Newcomb, 1837 |
| | Barneys River:
Colin
J. Cameron, 1879 |
| | Barrington:
Henry
Robertson, 1859 |
| | Cape Breton:
Philip
P. Campbell, 1862 |
| | Halifax:
Archibald
Macdonald, c.1862 —
Harry
Gittleson, c.1898 |
| | Lower Horton:
Ashley
M. Gould, 1859 |
| | Main a Dieu, Cape Breton:
Henry
C. V. Levatte, 1858 |
| | New Germany:
Albert
C. Benninger, 1884 |
| | Paradise:
Thomas
F. Porter, 1847 |
| | Pictou:
Daniel
A. Robertson, 1812 |
| | Pleasant Bay:
Dan
A. Sutherland, 1869 |
| | Pugwash:
Charles
A. Eaton, 1868 —
William
R. Eaton, 1877 |
| | Sidney, Cape Breton:
William
Connell, 1827 |
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