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Edmund O'Connor
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O'Connor in 1893
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Member of the New York Senate from the 25th district |
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In office 1894–1895 |
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Preceded by | John A. Nichols |
Succeeded by | Charles Davis |
Member of the New York Senate from the 24th district |
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In office 1890–1893 |
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Preceded by | William Lewis |
Succeeded by | Charles W. Stapleton |
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Born | November 1848 near Mallow, County Cork, Ireland |
Died | July 15, 1898 Binghamton, New York, U.S. |
(aged 49)
Political party | Republican |
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Edmund O'Connor (November 1848 near Mallow, County Cork, Ireland – July 15, 1898, Binghamton, Broome County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was President pro tempore of the New York State Senate in 1895.
Life
He came with his parents to the United States when he was three years old, and they settled at Little Falls, New York. After the death of his father in 1862, he began to work at a railroad blacksmith shop, and studied at Little Falls Academy and Delhi Academy from where he graduated in 1868. Then he studied law in the office of Judge Rollin H. Smith in Little Falls, was admitted to the bar in 1870 in Oswego, New York. In 1873, he removed to Binghamton. From 1880 on, he was a trustee of the Binghamton State Asylum
He was a Republican member of the New York State Senate from 1890 to 1895, sitting in the 113th, 114th, 115th, 116th (all four 24th D.), 117th and 118th New York State Legislatures (both 25th D.); and was president pro tempore in 1895.
In the session of 1892, when Republican leader, he made a strong but unsuccessful fight against the re-apportionment of the state, and for his refusal to vote on an enumeration bill (voting reapportionment) he and two other senators were declared guilty of contempt by Lt. Gov. William F. Sheehan and their names taken from the roll. But they were supported by the judiciary committee in their position, were purged of contempt and their names restored.
His brother William O'Connor was a port warden of the Port of New York.
See also
- List of New York Legislature members expelled or censured
Sources
- [1] Political Graveyard
- [2] Obit in NYT on July 16, 1898
New York State Senate | ||
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Preceded by William Lewis |
New York State Senate 24th District 1890–1893 |
Succeeded by Charles W. Stapleton |
Preceded by John A. Nichols |
New York State Senate 25th District 1894–1895 |
Succeeded by Charles Davis |
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Preceded by Charles T. Saxton |
President pro tempore of the New York State Senate 1895 |
Succeeded by Timothy E. Ellsworth |