Harry E. Oxford

Harry E. Oxford (1866 – February 5, 1915) was an English-born American politician from New York.

Life

Oxford was born in 1866 in England. He immigrated to America with his parents as a baby and settled in New York City, New York.[1]

Oxford attended public school in New York City, after which he attended the real estate business. An active member of the Democratic Party since he reached voting age, he was a member of Tammany Hall and a leader of the Democratic Party in his Assembly district. In 1901, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Democrat, representing the New York County 6th District. He served in the Assembly in 1902[1] and 1903.[2]

After leaving the Assembly, Oxford served as Sergeant-at-Arms of the New York City Board of Aldermen for six years. He also served as Sergeant-at-Arms for the New York State Senate in 1912. He was elected back to the Assembly that year, now representing the New York County 3rd District. He served in the Assembly in 1913.[3] He was an elected delegate to the 1915 New York State Constitutional Convention, but he died before the Convention and Morgan J. O'Brien was appointed to replace him.[4]

Oxford died at home on February 5, 1915. He had a wife and six children.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Murlin, Edgar L. (1902). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 153 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Murlin, Edgar L. (1903). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 164 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Murlin, Edgar L. (1913). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 167 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ The Convention Manual of Procedure, Forms and Rules for the Regulation of Business in the Seventh New York State Constitutional Convention, 1915. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. 1915. p. 103 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Harry E. Oxford Dead". The New York Times. Vol. LXIV, no. 20833. New York, N.Y. 7 February 1915. p. 9 – via Internet Archive.
New York State Assembly
Preceded by New York State Assembly
New York County, 6th District

1902–1903
Succeeded by
Preceded by New York State Assembly
New York County, 3rd District

1913
Succeeded by