- Augustus Van Wyck
Augustus Van Wyck (
October 14 ,1850 –June 8 ,1922 ) was a Supreme Court Justice ofBrooklyn, New York . In 1898 he received the Democratic Nomination for New York State governor against the Republican choice,Theodore Roosevelt .Background
Son of William Van Wyck, Augustus was born
October 14 ,1850 . His brother was MayorRobert A. Van Wyck and his brother-in-law was Confederate GeneralRobert Hoke . Roots of the Van Wyck family date back to early Dutch immigration to North America. One of the first descendants of the family, Cornelius Barents Van Wyck came from the town of Wyck,Holland in 1650.Augustus Van Wyck's education led him to
Phillips Exeter and theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to study the practice of law. Moving toRichmond, Virginia Van Wyck practiced law for a brief period before moving toBrooklyn, New York in 1871.He was an active member of the Democratic party in Brooklyn. In 1882 Van Wyck was elected as President of the County General Committee. He also was active in state, county and national conventions of the Democratic party.
Supreme Court Justice of Brooklyn
In 1884, Augustus Van Wyck was elected to the Superior Court in Brooklyn until transferred to the Supreme Court where he remained until 1896.
Democratic Nomination for New York State Governor
Much to Van Wyck's surprise, he was nominated by his fellow Democrats to oppose the Republican,
Theodore Roosevelt , in the race forGovernor of New York . Although Van Wyck was seen as a strong candidate, Roosevelt's popularity in the aftermath of theSpanish-American War led him to win the election by 17,786 votes. Van Wyck received 643,921 votes, while Roosevelt received 661,715 votes. [ [http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/timeline.htm Timeline of Theodore Roosevelt's Life by the Theodore Roosevelt Association ] at www.theodoreroosevelt.org]After the election Van Wyck resumed his law practice on 149 Broadway, New York. [New York Times, June 9, 1922 http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=940CEED71439EF3ABC4153DFB0668389639EDE]
Death
While being treated for an "intestinal ailment" at Hahnemann Hospital [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=940CEED71439EF3ABC4153DFB0668389639EDE] the former justice on
June 8 ,1922 died at the age of 71.References
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