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Frederick W Bohnstedt

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Preceded by
  
Frederick B. Ogden

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Hazen Kimball

Died
  
1883

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party

Name
  
Frederick Bohnstedt


Residence
  
Hoboken, New Jersey, United States

Frederick W. Bohnstedt (1825 – c. 1883) was an American jurist and Democratic party politician who served as the ninth Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey from 1867 to 1869.

Biography

He was born in 1825 in Germany. He was naturalized on October 22, 1852. In 1858 he was the Democratic party nominee for City Collector.

He was elected the coroner for Hoboken, New Jersey in 1861. His election as coroner served as an early example of German American political success in a city that was dominated by the Irish American political machine at that time.

In 1864 he was secretary of the county Democratic convention [1]

He served as a judge for the New Jersey Court of Common Pleas in 1867 before running for mayor.

He was nominated for Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey in 1867.

Commissioned as a lieutenant colonel in the Hudson Brigade of the New Jersey Militia in 1868.

By 1870 he was a circuit judge.

Bohnstedt was an unsuccessful candidate for mayor in 1879 losing to Elbridge Van Syckel Besson.

He died around 1883.

References

Frederick W. Bohnstedt Wikipedia