David Ogden Watkins Explained

David Ogden Watkins
Order1:United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey
President1:William McKinley
Term Start1:1900
Term End1:1903
Predecessor1:J. Kearny Rice
Successor1:Cortlandt Parker Jr.
Order2:Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly
Term Start2:1898
Term End2:1899
Predecessor2:George W. MacPherson
Successor2:Benjamin Franklin Jones
Order3:Acting Governor of New Jersey
Term Start3:October 18, 1898
Term End3:January 17, 1899
Predecessor3:Foster McGowan Voorhees
Successor3:Foster McGowan Voorhees
Office4:Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
Term4:1887–1899
Birth Name:David Ogden Watkins
Birth Date:June 8, 1862
Birth Place:Woodbury, New Jersey, U.S.
Party:Republican Party

David Ogden Watkins (June 8, 1862June 20, 1938) was the acting governor of New Jersey from 1898 to 1899.

Biography

Watkins was born in Woodbury, New Jersey.[1] He studied law and was admitted to practice in New Jersey in 1893. Watkins' first political foray was mayor of Woodbury, New Jersey, from 1886 to 1890. He later served on the Woodbury City Council from 1892 to 1898, and as president of the council from 1895 to 1897. He served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1887 to 1899 as a Republican. On October 18, 1898, Governor Foster MacGowan Voorhees resigned from office, and Watkins become acting governor in his capacity as Speaker of the New Jersey State Assembly, Serving until January 16, 1899, when Voorhees returned as governor. From 1900 to 1903 he served as the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey[2] and from 1903 to 1909 he was the state's Commissioner of Banking and Insurance.

He died on June 20, 1938, twelve days after his 76th birthday. He was buried in Green Cemetery in Woodbury.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Jersey Governor David Ogden Watkins . National Governors Association . Aug 27, 2013.
  2. http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nj/about/history.html U.S. Attorney's Office District of New Jersey, A Rich History of Service