Background
Hendry was born in Belledune, New Brunswick to Scottish immigrants James and Margaret Hendry (née Wilson), and worked at the family mill before moving west permanently in 1872.
Hendry was born in Belledune, New Brunswick to Scottish immigrants James and Margaret Hendry (née Wilson), and worked at the family mill before moving west permanently in 1872.
He is a person of National Historic Significance in Canada. In 1876, Hendry and David McNair established Nanaimo Planing Mills. Hendry, was on New Westminster city council from 1879-1880 and elected mayor in January 1889.
He resigned in July because of a conflict of interest with him being involved with the New Westminster Southern Railway Company.
Hendry"s introduction of steam donkeys and railways were the model for the lumber industry of the 20th century. In 1926, Hendry"s daughter Aldyen, who was married to the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, Eric Hamber, donated some mill property to the Vancouver Park Board with the condition that it be named after her father.
lieutenant is still known as John Hendry Park.