Adam W. Kline

Adam W. Kline (February 5, 1818 in Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York – August 6, 1898 in Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., NY) was an American manufacturer, banker and politician from New York.

Life

He was the son of William Kline. He removed to the Village of Amsterdam and became a carpenter. In 1843, he began the construction of machines for waeaving figures into carpets, and the next year became a partner of Congressman John Sanford who ran a large carpet factory. In 1844, Kline married Bata A. Simons. In 1847, he removed just across the Mohawk River to Port Jackson. He was Supervisor of the Town of Florida in 1849.

In 1857, he opened a knit goods factory in Amsterdam. He was Supervisor of the Town of Amsterdam, and Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Montgomery County, in 1858 and 1859. He was Treasurer of Montgomery County from 1861 to 1863. In 1866, he established a flour mill. He also traded wool, and was Vice President of the First National Bank of Amsterdam.

He was a member of the New York State Senate (15th D.) in 1866 and 1867.

Sources

New York State Senate
Preceded by
James M. Cook
New York State Senate
15th District

1866–1867
Succeeded by
Charles Stanford