Andrew Miscampbell (June 28, 1848 – March 25, 1905) was an Ontario political figure.
[1] In 1873 he moved to Midland, Ontario to become a bookkeeper at Hermon Henry Cook's sawmill.
[2] Later when Cook's British Canadian Lumber Company failed in 1882, Andrew became manager of Richard Power's Victoria Harbour saw mills.
[6] He was born in Simcoe County, Canada West in 1848, the son of Irish immigrants, and educated in Barrie.
From 1864 to 1866 he was drill instructor of the volunteers of Simcoe and he was engaged in the Fenian repulse as sergeant-major of the provisional battalion of the companies from the north put together in Toronto.