- George Bragg Fielder
George Bragg Fielder (
July 24 ,1842 –August 14 ,1906 ) was anAmerican Civil War veteran and politician, who representedNew Jersey 's 7th congressional district in theUnited States House of Representatives from 1893-1895. His son,James Fairman Fielder , became the 35thGovernor of New Jersey .Born in
Jersey City, New Jersey in 1842, he engaged in banking and with his father built the New Jersey Southern and New York, New Hampshire and Willimantic Railroads. In 1862, at the outbreak of the Civil War, he joined theUnion Army as a Private, and rose to the rank of Lieutenant while serving throughout the war. He entered politics and was elected Register ofHudson County, New Jersey for two terms from 1884 until 1893. A Democrat, he won a seat in theUnited States House of Representatives in the53rd United States Congress , representing the 7th District for a single term fromMarch 4 ,1893 toMarch 3 ,1895 . After his term was over, he declined to run again. He was elected to a third term as Register of Hudson County in 1895. He died in 1906 inWindham, New York and is buried Bayview/New York Bay cemetery in Jersey City.References
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