Floyd E. Anderson
Floyd Eugene Anderson (January 24, 1891 – February 17, 1976) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Life
He was born on January 24, 1891, in Bainbridge, Chenango County, New York, the son of Jesse L. Anderson and Abbie (Holcomb) Anderson.[1] He graduated from Bainbridge High School; from Amherst College; and LL.B. from Syracuse University College of Law in 1914.[2] He was admitted to the bar the same year, practiced law in Binghamton, and was an Assistant District Attorney of Broome County from 1919 to 1921. On November 26, 1914, he married Edna Madeline Mattice (born 1889), and their son was State Senator Warren M. Anderson (1915–2007).
Floyd Anderson was a member of the New York State Assembly (Broome Co., 1st D.) in 1941 and 1942. He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1943 to 1952, sitting in the 164th, 165th, 166th, 167th and 168th New York State Legislatures. He was appointed to the New York Supreme Court (6th D.), to fill a vacancy, on January 3;[3] and resigned his seat on January 5, 1952. In November 1952, he was elected to succeed himself.
He died on February 17, 1976, at a nusing home in Binghamton, New York.[4]
The Floyd E. Anderson Center for the Performing Arts at SUNY Binghamton was named in his honor.
Sources
- ↑ Who's Who in Law by Julius Caesar Schwarz (1937; pg. 26)
- ↑ New York Red Book (1948; pg. 74)
- ↑ DEWEY APPOINTS TWO in the New York Times on January 4, 1952 (subscription required)
- ↑ Floyd E. Anderson Dead at 85 in the New York Times on February 18, 1976 (subscription required)
New York Assembly | ||
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Preceded by Edward F. Vincent |
New York State Assembly Broome County, 1st District 1941–1942 |
Succeeded by Richard H. Knauf |
New York State Senate | ||
Preceded by Roy M. Page |
New York State Senate 40th District 1943–1944 |
Succeeded by Fred A. Young |
Preceded by Rodney B. Janes |
New York State Senate 45th District 1945–1951 |
Succeeded by Orlo M. Brees |