- Homer D. Call
Homer D. Call (
September 19 ,1843 Truxton,Cortland County, New York - April 1929) was an American labor leader and politician.Life
On October 1, 1861, he enrolled at
Cortland, New York , and was mustered in ascorporal of the 76th NY Volunteers to fight in theAmerican Civil War . On December 13, 1862, he was wounded in theBattle of Fredericksburg . In July 1863, he was commissioned asecond lieutenant , and in February 1864 afirst lieutenant . He was captured in action on May 5, 1864, during theBattle of the Wilderness , later paroled, and discharged in February 1865.After the war, he settled in
Syracuse, New York , and worked as a meat cutter, and later ran a meat market and grocery. He was Secretary and Treasurer of the Butchers and Meat Cutters of North America from 1897 to 1917, and a vice president of theAmerican Federation of Labor .In 1912, he ran on the Progressive ticket for
Secretary of State of New York , but was defeated by DemocratMitchell May . After thesuicide of TreasurerJohn J. Kennedy on February 15, 1914, neither Democrats nor Republicans had a majority on joint ballot in theNew York State Legislature due to the presence of 19 Progressive members. The Progressives offered the Republicans a deal, but were turned down. Then they combined with the Democrats and, on February 25, elected CallNew York State Treasurer to fill Kennedy's unexpired term (98 votes for Call, 96 votes for the Republican candidate William Archer) with the understanding that the Democratic officials, including Deputy TreasurerGeorge W. Batten would continue at their posts in the Treasury. In November 1914, Call ran on the Progressive andIndependence League tickets for re-election, but was defeated by RepublicanJames L. Wells .ources
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/califano-callaghan.html The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Cali to Callaghan ] at politicalgraveyard.com Political Graveyard
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E05E4D81630E233A25754C0A96F9C946396D6CF] The Progressive ticket, in NYT on September 7, 1912
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9D01E7DD1E3AE733A25755C2A9649C946596D6CF] Call elected, in NYT on February 26, 1914
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9406E5D8143AE633A2575BC2A96E9C946596D6CF] The Progressive ticket, in NYT on August 28, 1914
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=990CE2D61638E633A25756C2A9669D946596D6CF] The Citizens' Union's endorsements of candidates for delegate to the Constitutional Convention, in NYT on October 25, 1914
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9D07E0DB1138E633A25757C2A96E9C946496D6CF] Quits "Friends of Peace", in NYT on August 24, 1915
*cite book
title=The Samuel Gompers Papers
author=Samuel Gompers, Stuart Bruce Kaufman, Peter J. Albert, Grace Palladino, Marla J. Hughes, Mary C. Jeske
year=1986
publisher=University of Illinois Press
isbn=0252023803
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=G0d5SAY5AC0C&pg=PA506&dq=homer+d+call+treasurer+born&lr=&hl=pt-BR&sig=ACfU3U2aqxycPcJb8TvBK7YLRyBX5ddJiQ "The Samuel Gompers Papers" (page 506) (gives birth 1842 in Fabius, NY)
*cite book
title=American Blue-book of Biography
author=Thomas William Herringshaw
year=1914
publisher=American Publishers Association
isbn=
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=t-8LAAAAIAAJ&q=homer+call+treasurer+truxton&dq=homer+call+treasurer+truxton&hl=pt-BR "American Blue-book of Biography: Prominent Americans of 1914" by Thomas William Herringshaw (American Publishers Association, 1914) (gives birth 1843 in Truxton)
* [http://www.bpmlegal.com/76NY/roster-c.html 76th NYSV - Roster C ] at www.bpmlegal.com Transcription of war records from the Adjutant General's Office, New York (age given as 20 in 1861)
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