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Name
  
James Coogan


Died
  
October 24, 1915, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

James Jay Coogan (January 16, 1846 – October 24, 1915) was the borough president of Manhattan, New York from 1899 to 1901, and a successful merchant and real estate manager.

Biography

He was born on January 16, 1846 in Manhattan, New York City.

Coogan started out as an upholsterer, and opened a furniture store on the Bowery. Through his dealings with furniture laborers, he became known as a friend of the working class, and eventually became friendly with Richard Croker, one of the leaders of Tammany Hall. He was a graduate of New York University School of Law. In 1888, he was nominated by the Urban Labor Party for Mayor of New York City, but came in fourth, and Hugh Grant was elected Mayor. He married Harriet Gertrude Lynch, a daughter of William L. Lynch, who had many real estate holdings in Manhattan, including the land on which the Polo Grounds stood. He managed the properties, and is the source of the Coogan's Bluff and Coogan's Hollow names.

He died on October 24, 1915 at the Hotel Netherland in Manhattan, New York. He was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York City.

References

James J. Coogan Wikipedia


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