James Goodridge

James Goodridge
Alderman on the Edmonton Town Council
In office
February 10, 1892  January 2, 1894
Personal details
Born 1852
Vaughan, Ontario
Died March 13, 1900 (aged 48)
Edmonton, Alberta
Profession Hotelier
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James Goodridge (1852 March 13, 1900) was a politician in Alberta, Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton.

Biography

Goodridge was born in 1852 in Vaughan, Ontario. He later moved to Winnipeg before coming west to Edmonton by ox-train in 1882. Once in Edmonton, he went into business as a boarding house-operator before building Jasper House, Edmonton's first brick hotel, the same year. Jasper House, which was eventually renovated into the Hub Hotel, also served as Goodridge's home.

He was elected to Edmonton's first town council in 1892, finishing fourth of fourteen candidates in the aldermanic race (the top six candidates were elected). He was re-elected in 1893, finishing fourth of nine candidates but was defeated in 1894, finishing seventh of nine candidates.

Goodridge continued to operate the Hub hotel until his death in 1900.

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