- Herman A. Metz
Infobox_Congressman
name =Herman A. Metz
birth_date = birth date|1867|10|19|mf=y
birth_place =New York City ,New York
death_date = death date and age|1934|5|17|1867|10|19|mf=y
death_place = New Rochelle,New York
state =New York
district=10th
term_start =March 4 ,1913
term_end=March 3 ,1915
preceded =William Sulzer
succeeded =Reuben L. Haskell
party = Democratic
religion =
spouse = Laura A. Metz (1891-1915)
Alice M. Metz (1916-1934)Herman August Metz (
October 19 ,1867 -May 17 ,1934 ) was a German-American businessman and politician who served as U.S. Representative fromNew York .Life and business career
Metz was born in
New York City , to Edward J. and Frances K. Metz, who were immigrants fromGermany . He attended private and public schools and rose to prominence as a manufacturer and importer of dyestuffs, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. He was married twice, first, from 1891-1915 to Laura A. Traudt, from whom he was divorced, and second, from 1916 onward, to the former Mrs. Alice M. Norman ("nee" Van Ronk).Metz died in a hospital in
New Rochelle, New York ,May 17 ,1934 . He was survived by his second wife, four sons, and a brother. He was interred inKensico Cemetery ,Westchester, New York .Political career
Politically, Metz served as member of the board of education of
Brooklyn and the city of New York, as Comptroller of the city of New York from 1906-1910, as a member of the commission appointed by Governor Hughes to draft the New York City charter in 1907 and 1908, and as a member of the charter commission appointed by Governor Miller in 1922. He also served as commissioner of the State board of charities. He was the nominee of Kings County for Governor in 1912, but withdrew in favor ofWilliam Sulzer after the second ballot, instead running for Sulzer's congressional seat.Metz was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-third Congress (
March 4 ,1913 -March 3 ,1915 ). As a German-American businessman with extensive ties to German manufacturing interests he favored American neutrality during the early years of theFirst World War . He was not a candidate for renomination in 1914, instead resuming his former business activities. Metz was a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1904, 1908, and 1920. He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1922 to the Sixty-eighth Congress.Military career
Militarily, Metz served as a first lieutenant, captain, lieutenant colonel, and brigadier general of the Fourteenth Infantry,
New York National Guard . During the war he served on the home front as an ordnance officer, with the rank of lieutenant colonel, in the Twenty-seventh Division. Afterward he served as colonel in the ordnance department of the Officers' Reserve Corps.Commemoration
After his death Metz was honored together with U.S. founding father
Alexander Hamilton in the naming of Hamilton-Metz Field, a 2,112 acre park in the Wingate neighborhood ofBrooklyn . Originally part of Alexander Hamilton High School, the field was transferred to the city Parks department in 1940 and augmented by a number of adjoining parcels donated in memory of Metz and his wife by the Metz family.ources
* [http://www.colorantshistory.org/MetzBiography.html Herman A. Metz, Dyestuff Industry Notable]
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