Frank L. Dowling | |
Birth Date: | 1865 |
Death Date: | 27 September 1919 |
Death Place: | New York City, U.S. |
Office: | 8th Manhattan Borough President |
Term Start: | 1 January 1918 |
Term End: | 27 September 1919 |
Predecessor: | Marcus M. Marks |
Successor: | Michael F. Loughman (Acting) |
Office1: | 7th President of the New York City Board of Aldermen |
Term Start1: | 1 January 1917 |
Term End1: | 1 January 1918 |
Predecessor1: | George McAneny |
Successor1: | Al Smith |
Party: | Democratic |
Children: | 3 |
Frank L. Dowling (1865 – 27 September 1919) was an American politician who served as the 8th Manhattan Borough President as a member of the Democratic Party from 1 January 1918 until his death in office on 27 September 1919.[1]
Dowling was first elected on 7 November 1916 as the 7th President of the New York City Board of Aldermen with 308,687 votes or 48.76% in a four-person race, with his closest opponent Republican candidate Henry H. Curran receiving 274,945 votes or 43.43%, thereby gaining Democratic control over the presidency. Dowling was sworn in on 1 January 1917 and held the position for a year before being elected Manhattan Borough President on 6 November 1917 with 110,179 votes or 47% in a six-person race, defeating incumbent Republican Borough President Marcus M. Marks by 23,845 votes or 10.17%. Dowling served as Borough President from 1 January 1918 until his death in office of pneumonia on 27 September 1919 in New York City.[2] [3]
Dowling was buried on 1 October 1919 in Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York.[4] A momument was erected in Dowling's memory in Chelsea Park, Manhattan in 1926.[5]