Alexander T. McGill

Alexander T. McGill

Alexander Taggart McGill (October 20, 1845 – April 21, 1900)was an an American jurist and Democratic party politician from New Jersey. He served as chancellor of the New Jersey court of chancery from 1887 to 1900 and was the Democratic nominee for Governor of New Jersey in 1895.

McGill was born in Allegheny City (now part of Pittsburgh), Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Rev. Alexander Taggart McGill and Eleanor Acheson McCulloch. When he was eight, his father was elected to a chair in the Princeton Theological Seminary and the family moved to New Jersey. He attended Princeton University, graduating in 1864. After graduating from Columbia Law School in 1866, he continued his legal studies in the Trenton office of Edward W. Scudder. He was admitted to the bar as attorney in 1867 and as counselor in 1870. [http://books.google.com/books?id=gawYAAAAIAAJ "The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography"] , Vol. XII (1904), p. 364.] [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9F07E5D81E3CE433A25751C2A9629C946197D6CF "Chancellor McGill Dead"] , "The New York Times", April 22, 1900. Accessed August 13, 2008.] McGill moved to Jersey City, New Jersey, where he would remain the rest of his life. From 1870 to 1876 he practiced in partnership with New Jersey Attorney General Robert Gilchrist, Jr. He was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1874 and again in 1875. On June 10, 1875 he married Caroline Stockton Olmsted at Princeton, New Jersey.

In 1878 he was appointed prosecutor of the pleas for Hudson County and was made law judge for the county in 1883. In March 1887 he was named chancellor of the New Jersey court of chancery by Governor Robert Stockton Green, and he was reappointed by Governor George Theodore Werts in 1894.

In 1895 he became the Democratic nominee for Governor of New Jersey. He refused to campaign, however, attending only to his duties as chancellor. He was defeated by the Republican candidate John W. Griggs by a margin of 26,900 votes. [ [http://www.njstatelib.org/NJ_Information/Digital_Collections/Governors_of_New_Jersey/GGRIG.pdf Biography of John W. Griggs] , New Jersey State Library. Accessed August 13, 2008.]

McGill continued to serve as chancellor until his death. He died at his Jersey City home in 1900 at the age of 54.

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