Joseph D. Bedle
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Joseph Dorsett Bedle (January 5, 1821 - October 21, 1894) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served as the 23rd Governor of New Jersey from 1875-1878.
Born in Middletown Point (now Matawan), Bedle was an attorney by profession. He served as a delegate to 1864 Democratic National Convention. In 1865, Governor Joel Parker appointed Bedle as an associate justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, where he served until 1875. Bedle was elected Governor of New Jersey, and served a single term, from 1875-78. Bedle died in New York City on October 21, 1894 and was buried at Maplewood Cemetery in Freehold Township.
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- New Jersey State Library biography for Joseph Dorsett Bedle (PDF)
- Find A Grave for Joseph D. Bedle
- Political Graveyard
- Dead Governors of New Jersey bio for Joel Parker
Preceded by Joel Parker |
Governor of New Jersey 1881–1884 |
Succeeded by George B. McClellan |
Governors of New Jersey | |
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