Henry Wolfert Explained

Henry Wolfert (January 26, 1826 – December 16, 1898) was a German-American businessman and politician.

Life

Wolfert was born on January 26, 1826, in Bobstadt, the Grand Duchy of Baden. He immigrated to America in 1846. He settled in East New York, a neighborhood in Brooklyn.[1] [2] He worked as a cigar dealer on 2586 Fulton St.[3]

In 1871, Wolfert was elected constable of New Lots.[4] In 1872, he was elected as justice of the peace of New Lots[5] and to the East New York Board of Education.[6] In 1873 he was the New Lots school trustee.[7] In 1874, he was elected Justice of Sessions,[8] to which he was re-elected to in 1875.[9] In 1884, he was elected town supervisor for New Lots,[10] and in 1890 he was elected town supervisor for Brooklyn's 26th Ward.[11] He was at first a member of the Whig Party, but later became a stout Republican.

In 1893, Wolfert was elected to the New York State Senate, representing the Sixth District. His opponent John McCarty was initially declared the winner, but accusations of voter fraud led Wolfert to be named senator instead. He served in the State Senate in 1894 and 1895.[12]

Wolfert died at home on December 16, 1898. He was buried in All Faiths Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens.[13]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 29 October 1893. Republican Nominees. 5. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
  2. News: 17 December 1898. Death of Henry Wolfert. 14. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
  3. Book: Murlin, Edgar L.. The New York Red Book. James B. Lyon. 1894. Albany. 104–105. en.
  4. News: 5 April 1871. The Elections in Our County Towns. 3. The Brooklyn Daily Times.
  5. News: 4 April 1872. New Lots Town Elections. IX. 4. The Brooklyn Daily Union. 174.
  6. News: 26 October 1872. East New York. I. 1. Kings County Rural Gazette. 28.
  7. News: 1 October 1873. East New York. 4. The Brooklyn Daily Times.
  8. News: 2 December 1874. Official Canvas. 35. 1. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 285.
  9. News: 6 November 1875. The Result. 4. 2. Kings County Rural Gazette. 30.
  10. News: 5 November 1884. The Supervisors. XXII. 1. The Brooklyn Union. 53.
  11. News: 5 November 1890. Wallace Wins - Supervisors. 1. The Brooklyn Daily Times.
  12. Book: Murlin, Edgar L.. The New York Red Book. James B. Lyon. 1895. Albany. 146. en.
  13. News: 17 December 1898. Ex-Senator Henry Wolfert. 3. The Brooklyn Daily Times.