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Robert Adamson (FDNY Commissioner)

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Preceded by
  
Joseph Johnson

Succeeded by
  
Thomas J. Drennan

Role
  
Journalist

Name
  
Robert Adamson

Spouse(s)
  
Ethel McClintock May


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Born
  
March 31, 1871 Clayton County, Georgia (
1871-03-31
)

Died
  
September 19, 1935, New York, United States

Parents
  
Augustus Pitt Adamson, Martilla Ellen Cook

Robert Edward Adamson (March 31, 1871 – September 19, 1935) was an American journalist and public official.

Robert Adamson (FDNY Commissioner)

Biography

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Adamson was born on March 31, 1871 in Clayton County, Georgia to Augustus Pitt Adamson and Martilla Ellen Cook.

Robert Adamson (FDNY Commissioner)

He began writing articles for the Macon, Georgia newspaper while still in his teens. At age 20, he became city editor of the Atlanta Constitution. He later moved to New York City and worked as a reporter for The New York Sun, the New York World, and the Brooklyn Eagle.

He married Ethel McClintock May on December 10, 1902 at Trinity Chapel in Manhattan.

In 1910, Adamson became secretary to New York Mayor William Jay Gaynor, and gained fame by helping thwart an assassination attempt on Gaynor. When Gaynor died in September 1910, Adamson continued as secretary to the new mayor, Ardolph Loges Kline. In 1914, he was campaign manager for John Purroy Mitchel.

In 1914 Mitchel appointed Adamson as the 9th Fire Commissioner of the City of New York. Adamson served in that position until the end of the Mitchel Administration on December 31, 1917. During his tenure he worked to have the entire department motorized. He also proposed a modern fire alarm system for the city.

Adamson unsuccessfully ran for the New York Board of Aldermen in 1917. He then left politics to work in banking and public relations.

He died of a heart attack in Manhattan, New York City on September 19, 1935.

References

Robert Adamson (FDNY Commissioner) Wikipedia