Frank Obadiah Briggs | |
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United States Senator from New Jersey |
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In office March 4, 1907 – March 3, 1913 |
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Preceded by | John F. Dryden |
Succeeded by | William Hughes |
Personal details | |
Born | August 12, 1851 Concord, New Hampshire |
Died | May 8, 1913 Trenton, New Jersey |
(aged 61)
Political party | Republican |
Frank Obadiah Briggs (August 12, 1851 – May 8, 1913) was a United States Senator from New Jersey.
He was born on August 12, 1851 in Concord, New Hampshire to James F. Briggs.[1]
He attended the public schools, Francestown Academy, and Phillips Academy. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1872 and served in the Second Regiment, United States Infantry, as second lieutenant until 1877, when he resigned from the Army.[1]
In 1877, he moved to Trenton, New Jersey and engaged in the manufacture of wire and wire products; he was a member of the Trenton School Board from 1884 to 1892 and was Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey from 1899 to 1902. In 1901 and 1902, he was a member of the New Jersey State Board of Education, and was New Jersey State Treasurer from 1902 to 1907.[1]
Briggs was Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee from 1904 to 1907[2][3] and again from 1910 to until his death in 1913.[4][1] He was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate, serving from March 4, 1907, to March 3, 1913; he was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection.
While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Geological Survey (Sixty-first Congress) and a member of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense (Sixty-second Congress). He resumed his former business pursuits in Trenton, where he died in 1913, aged 61.[1] He was buried in Riverview Cemetery.
United States Senate | ||
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Preceded by John F. Dryden |
United States Senator (Class 2) from New Jersey 1907–1913 Served alongside: John Kean (New Jersey), James E. Martine |
Succeeded by William Hughes |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Franklin Murphy |
Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee 1904–1907 |
Succeeded by Franklin Murphy |
Preceded by Franklin Murphy |
Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee 1910–1913 |
Succeeded by Newton A.K. Bugbee |
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