American lawyer
Daniel Magone, New York political figure.
Daniel Magone (January 12, 1827 – September 4, 1904) was an American lawyer who was Collector of the Port of New York during the first administration of United States President Grover Cleveland .[ 1]
Early life
Magone was born in Oswegatchie, New York into an Irish Catholic family.[ 2] [ 3]
Career
Magone became a member of the New York Canal Commission during the governorship of Samuel Tilden , in 1875. The next year he served as chairman of the Democratic Party (United States) state committee. During Tilden's unsuccessful run for the presidency versus Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876, he was a delegate at the Democratic National Convention .
In January 1878, he was nominated by Governor Lucius Robinson to be Superintendent of Public Works but was rejected by the New York State Senate . He was again selected a delegate to the convention which nominated Cleveland in 1884. Cleveland appointed Magone Collector of the Port of New York in 1886.[ 4]
Personal life
Magone died at his Caroline Street home in Ogdensburg, New York , in 1904. He had been in declining health for some time. He was survived by his wife and a daughter.[ 5]
References
^ Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1903). Who's who in America . Marquis Who's Who. p. 975. Retrieved 7 July 2017 .
^ Flick, Alexander Clarence (2000). New York History: Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association . The Association. p. 199. Retrieved 7 July 2017 . an Irish Catholic lawyer from northern New York, Daniel Magone
^ Puy, William Harrison De; Redall, Henry Frederic (1889). The New People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge . Hunt & Eaton. p. 1880. Retrieved 7 July 2017 .
^ Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives to Inquire Into the Alleged Violation of the Laws Prohibiting the Importation of Contract Laborers, Paupers, Convicts, and Other Classes: Together with the Testimony, Documents and Consular Reports Submitted to the Committee . U.S. Government Printing Office. 1889. pp. 491– 492. Retrieved 7 July 2017 .
^ "Daniel Magone Dead. Was Collector of the Port in Cleveland's First Administration" . The New York Times . September 5, 1904. Retrieved 2011-05-12 . Daniel Magone, Collector of the Port of New York in President Cleveland's first Administration, and one of the leading attorneys of the State...
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