Name Charles Adams Spouse(s) Elizabeth Platt Adams Resigned March 3, 1877 | Political party Democratic Party Citizenship United States Party Democratic Party | |
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Born April 10, 1824Coxsackie, New York ( 1824-04-10 ) Children Sarah Platt Adams Mary Adams JohnstonWilliam Platt Adams Profession manufacturer Attorneypolitician Role Former New York State Senator Previous office New York State Senator (1872–1873) | ||
Allegiance United States of America |
Charles Henry Adams (April 10, 1824 – December 15, 1902) was an American politician, a manufacturer, an attorney, and a U.S. Representative from New York.
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Biography
Born in Coxsackie, New York, Adams attended the public schools, studied law, was admitted to the bar about 1845, and commenced practice in New York City. He married Elizabeth Platt and they had three children, Sarah, Mary, and William.
Career
Adams moved to Cohoes in 1850 and in 1851 was appointed with rank of colonel to Governor Washington Hunt's staff in 1851. He was a Know Nothing member of the New York State Assembly (Albany County, 4th District) in 1858.
Having engaged in the manufacture of knit underwear, and in banking, Adams retired from the active world of commerce in 1870 and served as first Mayor of Cohoes from 1870 to 1872. He was a delegate to the 1872 Republican National Conventionin Philadelphia. and a member of the New York State Senate (13th District) in 1872 and 1873. He was United States commissioner from New York to the Vienna Exposition in 1873.
Adams was elected as a Republican to the forty-fourth Congress, holding office as U. S. Representative for New York's sixteenth district from March 4, 1875, to March 3, 1877. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1876 and resumed banking in Cohoes until 1892, when he retired and moved to New York City.
Adams died on December 15, 1902, in Manhattan, New York City; and was buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.