Oliver St John

Politician

1837 – 1891

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Who was Oliver St John?

Sir Oliver Beauchamp Coventry St John, KCSI was an administrator in British India. He served as the chief commissioner of Baluchistan for ten years.

Oliver St John was born in Ryde in the Isle of Wight to Captain St John of the Madras Army. He studied at the East India Company's Military College at Addiscombe, and joined the Bengal Engineers on 12 December 1856.

After serving in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh in the public works department, he volunteered for work in Persia. This mission was mainly to establish a telegraph line between Persia and India. This mission, along with Patrick Stewart, was meant to lay a cable in the Persian Gulf and a land cable line for telegraphic link to Bosporus. Stewart and his brother Champain had already worked on a survey in Turkey. St John worked on the expedition under Captain Murdoch Smith, RE.

He later took charge of the line from Teheran to Bushahr and during this time a second telegraph line was added. He went home in May 1867 and he was then sent to Abyssinia to organize telegraph lines for the war. This line was 200 miles from the coast and this work led to his promotion. Towards the end of 1868 he returned to Persia and he remained here till 1871. In October 1871, St John was sent to Baluchistan for the survey of the Perso-Kelat frontier. During all this time he took a keen interest in natural history and hunting. His personal notes are included in the zoology report of the expedition prepared by William Thomas Blanford. He also corresponded with ornithologists in the region such as Allan Octavian Hume. He returned to England in October 1872 and worked on preparing maps at the India Office. These maps were based on longitudes of the Persian telegraph stations fixed in co-operation with General James Walker of the Indian Trigonometric Survey, Captain William Pierson, RE, and Lt Stiffe, IN.

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Born
Mar 21, 1837
Died
Jun 3, 1891
Quetta

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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