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Preceded by
  
Mahlon Pitney

Role
  
American Politician

Resigned
  
May 6, 1902

Name
  
Joshua Salmon

Succeeded by
  
De Witt C. Flanagan

Profession
  
politician

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic

Education
  
Albany Law School


Died
  
May 6, 1902, Boonton, New Jersey, United States

Joshua S. Salmon (February 2, 1846, Mount Olive Township, New Jersey – May 6, 1902, Boonton, New Jersey) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district from 1899 to 1902.

Biography

Salmon was born in Mount Olive Township, New Jersey on February 2, 1846, and at an early age moved with his parents to the community of Bartley in Mount Olive. He attended the district school and taught school for two years. He completed an academic course at the Charlotteville Seminary (in Summit, New York) and at Schooley's Mountain Seminary (in Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey), where he afterward became an instructor. He graduated from the Albany Law School in 1873, was admitted to the New York bar in 1873, to the New Jersey bar in 1875, and commenced practice in Jersey City, New Jersey. He moved to Boonton, New Jersey, and practiced there and in Morristown, New Jersey. He held several county offices in Morris County. He was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly in 1877 and 1878, and was prosecuting attorney of Morris County from 1893-1898. He was a delegate to the 1900 Democratic National Convention.

Salmon was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh Congresses and served in office from March 4, 1899, until his death in Boonton on May 6, 1902. He was interred in Boonton's Greenwood Cemetery.

References

Joshua S. Salmon Wikipedia