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William D. Daly

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William Davis Daly
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Jersey's 7th district
In office
March 4, 1899 – July 31, 1900
Preceded byThomas McEwan Jr.
Succeeded byAllan Langdon McDermott
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
In office
1889-1891
Personal details
Born(1851-06-04)June 4, 1851
Jersey City, New Jersey
DiedJuly 31, 1900(1900-07-31) (aged 49)
Hoboken, New Jersey
Political partyDemocratic

William Davis Daly (June 4, 1851 – July 31, 1900) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 7th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1899 to 1900.

Early life and education

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Daly was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He attended the public schools, and from the age of fourteen until he was nineteen was employed as an iron molder. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1874 and commenced practice in Hudson County, New Jersey.[citation needed]

Career

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He was an assistant United States attorney for New Jersey 1885-1888. He was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1889 to 1891, and a judge of the district court of Hoboken from 1891 until his resignation in 1892. He was a member of the New Jersey Senate from 1892 to 1898. He was a delegate to the 1896 Democratic National Convention, chairman of the Democratic State convention in 1896 and member of the State committee from 1896 to 1898.[citation needed]

Tenure in Congress

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Daly was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-sixth Congress and served from March 4, 1899, until his death at Hoboken, New Jersey. His funeral was held at the First Presbyterian Church in Hoboken and was interred in New York Bay Cemetery (now known as Bayview – New York Bay Cemetery) in Jersey City, New Jersey.[1]

See also

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Notes

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

References

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  1. ^ "Congressman Daly Buried" (PDF). The New York Times. August 5, 1900. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Jersey's 7th congressional district

March 4, 1899 – July 31, 1900
Succeeded by