Background
He was born in Portuguese Williams, Nova Scotia, the son of Charles Curry and Eunice Davidson.
politician Member of the Senate of Canada
He was born in Portuguese Williams, Nova Scotia, the son of Charles Curry and Eunice Davidson.
He represented Amherst division in the Senate of Canada from 1912 to 1931. Curry worked in the United States as a miner and railroad employee before returning to Nova Scotia in 1877. Curry was mayor of Amherst in 1894.
He was chosen as president of the Canadian Manufacturers Association in 1911.
That same year, Curry established the Chair of Engineering at Acadia University. He died in office at Tidnish in Cumberland County at the age of 80.