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Augustus Van Wyck

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He was an active member of the Democratic party in Brooklyn. In 1882 Van Wyck was elected as President of the Brooklyn Democratic Party's general committee. He also participated in several local, county, state, and national party conventions.
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was a distant cousin; their common ancestors were Theodorus Van Wyck (1668-1753) and his wife Margretia Brinckerhoff Van Wyck. His older brother Samuel, a Confederate surgeon, was killed during the war and his sister, Lydia Ann, married
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In 1884, Augustus Van Wyck was elected to the Superior Court in Brooklyn until transferred to the Supreme Court where he remained until 1896.
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He died after an operation for an "intestinal ailment" at Hahnemann Hospital on June 8, 1922, at the age of 71.
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Much to Van Wyck's surprise, he was nominated by his fellow Democrats to oppose Republican nominee
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on October 14, 1850, a son of William Van Wyck and Lydia Ann (Maverick) Van Wyck. His brother
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led him to win narrowly; Van Wyck received 643,921 votes, while Roosevelt received 661,715.
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After the election Van Wyck resumed his law practice on 149 Broadway, New York.
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Timeline of Theodore Roosevelt's Life by the Theodore Roosevelt Association
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Suffolk County (Long Island) New York
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Van Wyck practiced law for a brief period before moving to
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Supreme Court
Brooklyn, New York
Theodore Roosevelt
New York City
Robert A. Van Wyck
Mayor of New York City
Charles Van Wyck
Robert Hoke
Netherlands
Phillips Exeter Academy
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Richmond, Virginia
Brooklyn, New York
Theodore Roosevelt
Governor of New York
1898
Spanish–American War
Encyclopedia of Biography of New York
Portrait and Biographical Record of Suffolk County (Long Island) New York





"Augustus Van Wyck, Jurist, Dies at 71 - Ex-Supreme Court Justice's Death Follows a Second Operation in Hospital"
Timeline of Theodore Roosevelt's Life by the Theodore Roosevelt Association
Democratic
Governor of New York
1898

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