William H. Sutphin

William H. Sutphin

Infobox_Congressman
name = William Halstead Sutphin


state = New Jersey
district = 3rd
term = March 4, 1931–January 3, 1943
preceded = Harold G. Hoffman (R)
succeeded = James C. Auchincloss (R)
date of birth = August 30, 1887
place of birth = Browntown
date of death = Death date and age|1972|10|14|1887|8|30|
place of death = Salisbury, Maryland
spouse =
profession = politician
religion =
party = Democratic|

William Halstead Sutphin (August 30, 1887 in Browntown, Middlesex County, New Jersey – October 14, 1972 in Salisbury, Maryland) was an American military, business and Democratic Party politician who represented ushr|New Jersey|3 from 1931-1943.

Sutphin attended the public schools of Matawan, New Jersey, the Woods Business College in Brooklyn, and attended the officers training camp at Plattsburgh, New York in 1915. He was mayor of Matawan from 1915–1916 and 1921–1926. He served on the United States-Mexico border in 1916 (see Pancho Villa Expedition) with B Troop, First Squadron, New Jersey Cavalry. During World War I he served in France from December 1917 to May 1919 and was discharged as captain in the Air Service. He was a factory representative for asphalt roofing from 1920 to 1931.

Sutphin was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-second Congress and to the five succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1931–January 3, 1943). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1942 to the Seventy-eighth Congress.

After leaving office, he went on to be vice president of the M.J. Merkin Paint Co., in New York City. He retired in 1951 and resided in Berlin, Maryland. Sutphin died in Salisbury, Maryland on October 14, 1972 and was interred in Arlington National Cemetery.

External links

*Congbio|S001086
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sutphen-sutto.html#R9M0JEHYC William Halstead Sutphin] at The Political Graveyard
*Findagrave|7775679|William Halstead Sutphin


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