- John Kean (New Jersey)
Infobox Congressman
name = John Kean
imagesize = 125px
state =New Jersey
district = 3rd
party = Republican
term =March 4 ,1883 –March 3 ,1885
preceded =Miles Ross
succeeded =Robert Stockton Green
term2 =March 4 ,1887 –March 3 ,1889
preceded2 =Robert Stockton Green
succeeded2 =Jacob Augustus Geissenhainer
office3 = United States Senator fromNew Jersey (Class 1)
term3 =March 4 ,1899 –March 3 ,1911
preceded3 =James Smith, Jr.
succeeded3 =James Edgar Martine
alongside3 =William J. Sewell John F. Dryden Frank O. Briggs
date of birth =December 4 ,1852
place of birth =Elizabeth, New Jersey , USA
date of death =November 4 ,1914
place of death =Elizabeth, New Jersey , USA
spouse =
profession =Politician
relations =Thomas Kean , grandnephew
John Kean, great-grandfatherHamilton Fish Kean , brotherRobert Winthrop Kean , nephew
footnotes =John Kean (
December 4 ,1852 –November 4 ,1914 ) was an American lawyer, banker and Republican Party politician fromElizabeth, New Jersey . He representedNew Jersey in the U.S. Senate from 1899 to 1911 and served two separate terms in theUnited States House of Representatives , from 1883 to 1885, and from 1887 to 1889. A member of the Kean family of politicians, his great-grandfather, John Kean, had been a delegate to theContinental Congress forSouth Carolina , his brother was US SenatorHamilton Fish Kean , his nephew wasUS Representative Robert Winthrop Kean and his grand-nephew was GovernorThomas Kean .Biography
Born at "Ursino" near
Elizabeth, New Jersey , he studied in private schools and attendedYale College . He graduated from theColumbia Law School ,New York City , in 1875, and was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1877, but did not engage in extensive practice.He worked in banking and manufacturing before entering politics. He was elected as a Republican to the
48th United States Congress (March 4 1883 -March 3 1885 ) to representNew Jersey's 3rd congressional district , but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1884.He was elected to the
50th United States Congress (March 4 ,1887 -March 3 ,1889 ), and again was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1888. He was named Chairman of theNew Jersey Republican State Committee in 1891, [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9907E5DC1339E033A25751C1A96F9C94609ED7CF "John Kean Elected Chairman"] . "The New York Times ",September 12 ,1891 . AccessedMarch 31 ,2008 ] resigning the following year to run as the Republican candidate forGovernor of New Jersey . He lost the 1892 gubernatorial race to DemocratGeorge Theodore Werts . He was a member of the committee to revise the judiciary system of New Jersey.He was elected to the
United States Senate in 1899 and reelected in 1905, serving in the Senate fromMarch 4 1899 toMarch 3 1911 . He was chairman of theCommittee on the Geological Survey (Fifty-seventh United States Congress ) andCommittee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (Fifty-eighth United States Congress throughSixty-first United States Congress ).After politics, he re-engaged in banking in
Elizabeth, New Jersey . He died at "Ursino" and was interred in Evergreen Cemetery, inHillside, New Jersey .Keansburg, New Jersey is named in honor of John Kean. In 1884, Kean played a key part in helping the town, at the time called Granville, to obtain its first post office. During that year, the name Keansburg was adopted. [ [http://www.keansburg-historical.org/history.html A History of Keansburg] , Keansburg Historical Society. AccessedAugust 29 ,2007 . "The Granville section of Middletown & Raritan had its name changed to Keansburg in 1884, with the creation of a post office, obtained through the efforts of Congressman John Kean."]References
External links
*CongBio|K000028
*findagrave|12930|John Kean
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kaufmann-keast.html#R9M0J2JCD Biography from John Kean] at thePolitical Graveyard Persondata
NAME=Kean, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=New Jersey politician,United States Senator
DATE OF BIRTH=December 4 ,1852
PLACE OF BIRTH=Elizabeth,New Jersey
DATE OF DEATH=November 4 ,1914
PLACE OF DEATH=Elizabeth,New Jersey
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