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Thomas Wilson Paterson

Thomas Wilson Paterson
Portrait of Thomas Wilson Paterson (c. 1914).jpg
9th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
In office
December 3, 1909 – December 5, 1914
Monarch Edward VII
George V
Governor General The Earl Grey
the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
Premier Richard McBride
Preceded by James Dunsmuir
Succeeded by Francis Stillman Barnard
MLA for North Victoria
In office
December 23, 1902 – October 3, 1903
Preceded by John Paton Booth
Succeeded by district abolished
MLA for The Islands
In office
October 3, 1903 – February 2, 1907
Preceded by new member
Succeeded by Albert Edward McPhillips
Personal details
Born (1850-12-06)6 December 1850
Darvel, Ayr, Scotland
Died 28 August 1921(1921-08-28) (aged 70)
Victoria, British Columbia
Nationality Canadian
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Emma Elizabeth Riley (m. 1886)
Occupation railway contractor
Profession Politician
Religion Presbyterian

Thomas Wilson Paterson (6 December 1850 – 28 August 1921) was a Canadian railway contractor, politician, and the ninth Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.

After moving to British Columbia in 1885, he helped to build the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway line on Vancouver Island. In 1895, he became general manager of the Victoria and Sidney Railway. In 1897, Paterson filed for and was granted a patent for a spark catcher and smoke burner for locomotives. The following year, he filed for a patent in the United States as well.

In 1902, Paterson ran as an independent candidate in a byelection for the provincial riding of North Victoria prompted by the death of the incumbent, John Paton Booth. He defeated a government-aligned candidate by 43 votes (12% of the votes cast). For the 1903 election, the North Victoria riding was abolished during redistribution, and Thomas ran as a Liberal candidate in the newly created riding of The Islands. He defeated a Conservative candidate by 67 votes (19% of the votes cast). In the 1907 election, a new Conservative candidate won by 6 votes (2%of votes cast), and Thomas was unseated.

In 1907, he was defeated when running for mayor of Victoria.

From 1909 to 1914, he was the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. In 1912, he presented a cup to the Pacific Coast Hockey Association. The cup was first won by the New Westminster Royals, who were PCHA champions in the PCHA's first season.

Born in Darvel, Scotland, he immigrated to Canada with his parents. He was raised in Ontario.


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