John Broome (politician)
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John Broome (1738 - 1810) was a New York political figure. He was a delegate to the state constitutional convention, a member of the senate, and Lieutenant Governor (he died in office). Broome County, New York and the Town of Broome are named after him, along with a street in Manhattan in New York City.
Broome was a merchant and lived most of his life in New York City, where he was deeply involved in mercantile and charitable institutions.
Preceded by Jeremiah Van Rensselaer |
Lieutenant Governor of New York 1804 – 1811 |
Succeeded by John Tayler |
Lieutenant Governors of New York | |
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Van Cortlandt • S. Van Rensselaer • J. Van Rensselaer • Broome • Clinton • Tayler • Root • Tallmadge • Pitcher • P. Livingston • Dayan • Throop • Stebbins • Oliver • E. Livingston • Tracy • Bradish • Dickinson • Gardiner • Fish • Patterson • Church • Raymond • Selden • Campbell • Floyd-Jones • Alvord • Woodford • Beach • Robinson • Dorsheimer • Hoskins • Hill • McCarthy • Jones • Sheehan • Saxton • Woodruff • Higgins • Bruce • Chanler • White • Cobb • Conway • Glynn • Wagner • Schoeneck • Walker • Wood • Lunn • Lowman • Corning • Lehman • Bray • Poletti • Wallace • Hanley • Moore • DeLuca • Wilson • Anderson • Krupsak • Cuomo • DelBello • Anderson • Lundine • Ross • Donohue • Paterson |
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