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De Witt Clinton Flanagan Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Jersey's 4th districtIn office
June 18, 1902 — March 3, 1903Preceded by Joshua S. Salmon (D) Succeeded by William M. Lanning (R) Personal details Born December 28, 1870
New York City, USADied January 15, 1946
Utica, New York, USAPolitical party Democratic Profession Politician De Witt Clinton Flanagan (December 28, 1870, New York City - January 15, 1946, Utica, New York) was an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey who represented the 4th congressional district from 1902 to 1903.
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Biography
Flanagan was born in New York City on December 28, 1870. He attended the Callison and Woodbridge private schools and Columbia College. He pursued a commercial career, being interested in a number of industrial enterprises.
He was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Joshua S. Salmon, and served in office from June 18, 1902, to March 3, 1903.
After leaving Congress, he was a delegate to the 1904 Democratic National Convention. Together with August Belmont, he was one of the organizers of the Boston, Cape Cod & New York Canal Co., which built and operated the Cape Cod Canal.[1] He engaged in the agricultural and civic development of Baldwin County, Alabama. He died in Utica, New York on January 15, 1946, and was interred in the family mausoleum in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York.
References
- ^ "A Need for the Cape Cod Canal", Bryant University. Accessed August 11, 2007.
Notes
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.External links
- De Witt C. Flanagan at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- De Witt Clinton Flanagan at The Political Graveyard
- De Witt Clinton Flanagan at Find A Grave
United States House of Representatives Preceded by
Joshua S. SalmonMember of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Jersey's 4th congressional district
June 18, 1902–March 3, 1903Succeeded by
William M. LanningCategories:- 1856 births
- 1931 deaths
- Columbia University alumni
- Members of the New Jersey General Assembly
- Members of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey
- People from Trenton, New Jersey
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