Smith Ely, Jr.

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Smith Ely, Jr.

Smith Ely, Jr. (April 17, 1825 - July 1, 1911) was a Mayor of New York City and Representative from New York.

Born in Hanover, Morris County, N.J., 1825, he completed preparatory studies and was graduated from the New York University Law School, New York City, in 1846. He was admitted to the bar the same year, but never practiced his profession; and engaged in mercantile pursuits in New York City.

He was active in various public offices:

In 1895, he was appointed commissioner of parks and served until 1897, when he retired from public life; died in Livingston, Essex County, N.J., 1911; interment in a private cemetery on his farm at Livingston.

Preceded by:
William H. Wickham
Mayor of New York City
1877—1878
Succeeded by:
Edward Cooper