- Samuel L. Bodine
Samuel Louis Bodine (
January 22 ,1900 –September 15 ,1958 ) was an American Republican Partypolitician who served in theNew Jersey Senate and as Chairman of theNew Jersey Republican State Committee .Bodine was born in
Pittstown, New Jersey in 1900 to Amplius B.C. and Ellen Schenk (Hoagland) Bodine. He was raised inFlemington, New Jersey , where his father had established the Bodine Lumber Company in 1895. He was educated in Flemington schools and then attendedLafayette College , where he was awarded aBachelor of Science degree in 1920. After graduation he joined his father's lumber company. He married Ida Rittenhouse Stryker onJuly 6 ,1932 , and they had one child, Samuel (known as Tony), bornJanuary 14 ,1934 . Myers, William Starr. "The Story of New Jersey" (1945). Reprinted as [http://books.google.com/books?id=r9Y7Z6hB1N8C "Prominent Families of New Jersey"] (Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000).] [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70A12F83F54127B93C4A81782D85F4C8585F9 "Samuel L. Bodine, G.O.P. Leader, Dies"] . "The New York Times ",September 16 ,1958 . AccessedMarch 29 ,2008 .]Bodine served as mayor of Flemington from 1928 to 1936 and went on to serve on the Hunterdon County
Board of Chosen Freeholders from 1937 to 1942. In 1943 he was elected to theNew Jersey Senate , where he served until 1953. In the Senate he was majority leader for one year and served another as Senate President and acting Governor. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70A12F83F54127B93C4A81782D85F4C8585F9 "Samuel L. Bodine, G.O.P. Leader, Dies"] . "The New York Times ",September 16 ,1958 . AccessedMarch 29 ,2008 .]In April 1953 Bodine was selected as Chairman of the
New Jersey Republican State Committee byPaul L. Troast , then the Republican nominee forGovernor of New Jersey . He was credited with uniting party factions after Troast lost in a landslide toRobert B. Meyner , as well as bringing the party together to support the nomination ofClifford P. Case forUnited States Senate in 1954. [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40E11FC3B54177B93C6AB178FD85F438585F9 "Jersey G.O.P. Conciliator"] . "The New York Times ",April 24 ,1957 . AccessedMarch 29 ,2008 .]In 1957 Republican gubernatorial nominee
Malcolm Forbes sought to remove him from the party chairmanship, but Forbes backed down from this move after Bodine was given strong support from county chairmen and he was reelected. He died of a heart ailment the following year at Point Pleasant Hospital at the age of 58.References
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