William Antrobus Griesbach

William Antrobus Griesbach

Infobox Politician (general)
name= William Antrobus Griesbach


imagesize=300
title= Member of the Canadian Senate for Alberta
term_start= September 15, 1921
term_end= January 21, 1945
predecessor= Peter Talbot
successor= Frederick William Gershaw
title1= Member of the Canadian House of Commons for Edmonton West
term_start1= December 17, 1917
term_end1= September 15, 1921
predecessor1= New district
successor1= Donald MacBeth Kennedy
title2= Mayor of Edmonton
term_start2= December 10, 1906
term_end2= December 9, 1907
predecessor2= Charles May
successor2= John Alexander McDougall
title3= Alderman on the Edmonton City Council
term_start3= December 12, 1904
term_end3= December 10, 1906
birth_date= January 3, 1878
birth_place= Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
death_date= January 21, 1945 (aged 67)
death_place= Edmonton, Alberta
party= Conservative Party of Canada
otherparty= Unionist Party of Canada, Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta
spouse= Janet Scott McDonald Lauder
profession= Lawyer, soldier

Major General William Antrobus Griesbach CB CMG DSO (January 3 1878 - January 21 1945) was a Canadian politician, decorated soldier, mayor of Edmonton, and member of the Canadian House of Commons and Senate of Canada.

Early life

Griesbach was born in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, the son of Henry Arthur Griesbach, a Northwest Mounted Police officer. In 1883, Henry was transferred to command Fort Saskatchewan; the family travelled on the Canadian Pacific Railway to Calgary and then by wagon train to Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan, on occasion having to build or repair bridges in order to cross rivers.

William Griesbach left the rest of the family in 1891 in order to attend St. John's College in Winnipeg, from which he graduated in 1895. Upon graduating, he returned to Edmonton and worked in a law firm for two years and in the Imperial Bank for one year, before returning to Fort Saskatchewan to work in a milling business for six months. He returned to Edmonton to study law.

Boer War and legal career

Griesbach enlisted with the Canadian Mounted Rifles in 1899 to fight in the Second Boer War. He knew from being weighed in at boxing tournaments that he fell short of the minimum one hundred and forty pound weight to enlist, so on his way to being weighed he surreptitiously grabbed a large piece of coal from the enlistment centre's coal box and held it behind his back while he stood on the scales. During his service, he was awarded the Queen's South Africa Medal and received four bars.

Upon his return in 1901, he opened a law office of his own. An Edmonton Bulletin article in 1927 quoted him as saying of these early years

Pre-war political career

Griesbach's first bid for political office took place in the 1903 Edmonton election, when he made an unsuccessful bid for election to Edmonton Town Council, placing fourth of nine candidates in an election in which the top three were elected. He was more successful in the 1904 election when he was elected to a one year term as an alderman to Edmonton's first city council placing eighth of seventeen candidates (in that first election as a city, Edmonton elected four aldermen to two year terms and four to one year terms, with the idea that four of the city's eight aldermen would be elected to two year terms each year). He was re-elected to a two year term in 1905, finishing first of ten candidates.

That same year, he ran as a Conservative in the riding of Edmonton in Alberta's first provincial election. He was defeated by Liberal Charles Cross, and continued his service on city council.

Griesbach resigned as alderman one year into his term in order to run for mayor in the 1906 election. He was victorious, collecting more than sixty percent of the vote in a three person race and becoming, at twenty-eight years old, the youngest mayor in the city's history, before or since. He served a one year term, but did not seek re-election and stayed out of municipal politics thereafter.

He ran as a Conservative in the 1911 federal election, finishing second of three candidates in the riding of Edmonton (the victorious candidate was Liberal Frank Oliver).

Griesbach's final involvement in provincial politics would come during the 1913 election, when he ran as a Conservative in Edmonton. He finished fourth of five candidates.

World War I

In 1906, Griesbach was commissioned as a lieutenant in the 19th Alberta Dragoons. He was promoted to Captain in 1907

When World War I broke out, the Dragoons volunteered as a unit. In December of that year, Griesbach was promoted to Major assigned to command the 49th Battalion. He was able to recruit one thousand men in eight days in January, 1915. The unit served in various engagements, including the Battle of Vimy Ridge, the Battle of Arras, the Battle of Passchendaele, and the liberation of Mons. In 1917, Griesbach was promoted to Brigadier-General and assigned command of the 1st Canadian Infantry Brigade of the 1st Canadian Division.

He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order twice and the Victorian Decoration for long service. He was also made a companion of the Order of Bath and a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. After the war, he was made Inspector General of the Canadian Army for Western Canada, and was promoted to Major-General.

Federal Parliament

William Griesbach was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Government member for the riding of Edmonton West in the 1917 election, defeating incumbent Laurier Liberal Frank Oliver. He served until September 15 1921 (less than three months before the 1921 election), when he was appointed to the Canadian Senate, in which he served until his death.

Personal life, death, and legacy

Griesbach was an accomplished cyclist and played ice hockey and soccer for Edmonton teams. He was a member of the Masonic Order, the Oddfellows, the Edmonton Veteran Association, the Canadian Club, and the Northern Alberta Pioneer and Old Timers' Association.

In 1906, he married Janet Scott McDonald Lauder.

William Antrobus Griesbach died in Edmonton on January 21, 1945 of a sudden heart attack.

CFB Griesbach, the Griesbach Garrison (part of CFB Edmonton), and Edmonton's Griesbach neighbourhood are named in his honor.

External links

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* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/Results/EPLBiographies/G.cfm#16 Edmonton Public Library biography of William Griesbach]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of William Griesbach]
* [http://www.rewedmonton.ca/content_view2?CONTENT_ID=649 Real Estate Weekly biography of William Griesbach]
* [http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=4&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.edmonton.ca%2F%255COcctopusDocs%255CPublic%255CComplete%255CReports%255CEX%255CElected-1995%255C2002-04-03%255C2002PDP024%2520-%2520Current%2520Policy%2520Recognizing%2520Former%2520Councillors.doc&ei=g6N9RpWKCIH8ggOb7ZTMBQ&usg=AFQjCNFw9sczR95rohJH4w1uH1ec8P2gAg&sig2=FxQgtejzjL4GtB1oPaI67Q Report to the Edmonton City Council Executive Committee including a list of aldermen who have been honoured in the names of Edmonton's features]


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