Stephen March (died June 2, 1880) was a merchant and politician in Newfoundland.
[1] The son of William March, he was born in Old Perlican and went into business there as a supplier to the local fishery.
March was opposed to confederation with Canada and he was defeated as an anti-Confederate candidate in 1869.
[1] In 1854, he published The present condition of Newfoundland : with suggestions for improving its industrial and commercial resources.
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