- Vivian M. Lewis
Vivian M. Lewis (
June 8 1869 –March 14 ,1950 ) was an Americanjurist andpolitician who was the Republican nominee forGovernor of New Jersey in 1910 againstWoodrow Wilson .Lewis was born in
Paterson, New Jersey in 1869 to Isaac Arriston and Hanna (Davies) Lewis. He attended local schools in Paterson. As was the custom of the time, he studied law with private tutors and was admitted to the bar in 1892. During this time he also wrote for New York newspapers. [http://books.google.com/books?id=vVQDAAAAYAAJ "Scannell's New Jersey First Citizens, 1917-1918"] . J.J. Scannell, 1918.]In 1897 he was elected as a Republican to the
New Jersey General Assembly . He was re-elected in 1899 and 1900, serving as majority leader in the Assembly during his last term.Myers, William Starr. "The Story of New Jersey" (1945). Reprinted as [http://books.google.com/books?id=r9Y7Z6hB1N8C "Prominent Families of New Jersey"] (Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000).]In 1904 Lewis was elected City Counsel of Paterson. He resigned this position when Governor Franklin Murphy appointed him Clerk in Chancery (an office now known as Clerk of the Superior Court). Lewis filled the vacancy left by
Edward C. Stokes , who resigned upon his inauguration as Governor. He was renominated by Stokes for a full term in 1905. Lewis left the position of Clerk in Chancery in 1909 when he was appointed by GovernorJohn Franklin Fort to be the State Commissioner of Banking and Insurance.In 1910 Lewis was nominated to be the Republican candidate for
Governor of New Jersey , facing off against DemocratWoodrow Wilson , thenPresident of Princeton University . Wilson ran a spirited campaign declaring his independence from machine politics, promising that party bosses would not control the state if he was elected. Lewis could only reply that he agreed with Wilson's position. Wilson soundly defeated Lewis in the general election by a margin of more than 49,000 votes, despite the fact that RepublicanWilliam Howard Taft had carried New Jersey in the 1908 presidential election by more than 80,000 votes. [ [http://www.njstatelib.org/NJ_Information/Digital_Collections/Governors_of_New_Jersey/GWILS.pdf Biography of Woodrow Wilson (PDF)] ,New Jersey State Library .]In 1912 Lewis resigned from his position as Banking Commissioner to accept the judicial position of Vice Chancellorship from Chancellor Edwin Robert Walker. He was reappointed to this office in 1919, 1926, 1933 and 1940. He retired in 1947, when the powers of the Chancellor and Vice Chancellors were absorbed by the Superior Court under the new State Constitution. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0D10FE3E5B12718DDDAC0994DB405B8089F1D3 "Vivian M. Lewis, 80, Jersey Legal Leader"] , "
The New York Times ",March 15 ,1950 . AccessedJune 15 ,2008 .]Lewis married Charlotte A. Jorgensen on
September 27 ,1916 and they had two sons, Henry C. and John C. Lewis. He died in 1950 in Paterson at the age of 80.References
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