- Frederick W. Donnelly
Frederick William Donnelly (
October 14 ,1866 –September 25 ,1935 ) was an American Democratic politician who served asMayor ofTrenton, New Jersey from 1911 until 1932.Donnelly was born in 1866 in Trenton to Richard Augustus and Susan (Davisson) Donnelly. His father was elected mayor of Trenton from 1884 to 1886, before going on to serve as
quartermaster general for New Jersey. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=39gMAAAAYAAJ "History of Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1664-1920"] (1922).] The actressRuth Donnelly was his niece. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50B1EF83A5A107A93C4AB1782D85F418385F9 "F. Donnely Dead; 21 Years as Mayor"] . "The New York Times ",September 26 ,1935 . AccessedJune 24 ,2008 .]Donnelly attended Trenton public schools and the State Model School. He later attended the Episcopal School in
Burlington, New Jersey and studied at the Rider Business College (nowRider University ). He worked for several years as a traveling salesman for a New York wholesale clothing business before returning to Trenton and assuming management of his father's clothing store. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=vdgDAAAAYAAJ "Scannell's New Jersey First Citizens, 1919-1920"] . J.J. Scannell, 1919.]Donnelly became mayor in 1911 when the first city commission was organized. He was reelected every four years until 1931. The following year he resigned as mayor due to health reasons and was succeeded by George B. Labarre. While mayor he advocated deeper waterways and served as president of the Trenton-Philadelphia-New York Deeper Waterways Association, which he organized. In 1924 he was the Democratic nominee for
United States Senate , losing to the Republican incumbent,Walter Evans Edge .In 1935 he died at a hospital in
Summit, New Jersey at the age of 69.References
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