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Thomas Lynch Raymond

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307:. In 1920, Raymond ran in the Gubernatorial primary and lost. In 1925, Thomas L. Raymond began his second term as mayor of Newark. In 1927, he announced his potential candidacy for the nomination of Governor (for 1929) and in 1928 a possible run for US Senate before his untimely death. Other offices Raymond held during his life included Supreme Court Commissioner, District Court Judge, Special Master in Chancery and Prosecutor of Essex County. Raymond died at 1 AM on October 4, 1928, in his Kinney Street house in Newark, after suffering from a cold and high blood pressure. 35: 701: 296: 283:
Raymond passed the New Jersey bar exam in November 1896. He began a partnership with Andrew Van Blarcom. In 1908, Judge Worrall F. Mountain and Theodore McCurdy Marsh became partners in their firm. On Thursday, April 23, 1903, Raymond married Elizabeth Gummere, daughter of Chief Justice William S.
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Urquhart, Frank John. "A History of the City of Newark, New Jersey: embracing practically two and a half centuries, 1666-1913, Volume 3". New York: The Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1913. Pg 319.
292:. In this year, he also ran for State Senate against Everett Colby. Raymond lost by 1300 votes and Newark was the only municipality of the twenty in the county, which he won. 280:
for his law degree. Due to a technicality, however, he did not receive his Bachelor of Laws degree until the commencement ceremony in 1915 when he was already mayor of Newark.
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Raymond, Thomas Lynch. "Events which led to the development of the literature of the middle ages". Newark: Newark Public Library, 1926.
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During his first term as mayor of Newark, the Newark Meadows were filled in to construct the beginnings of
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Gummere. In 1904, Raymond was appointed Judge of the First District Court of New Jersey by
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Raymond, Thomas Lynch. "Stephen Crane". Carteret: The Carteret Book Club, 1923.
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Thomas Lynch Raymond, Jr. was born on April 26, 1875, in
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Thomas Raymond

Mayor of Newark, New Jersey
Frederick C. Breidenbach
Jerome T. Congleton
Jacob Haussling
Charles P. Gillen
East Orange
New Jersey
Newark
New Jersey
Republican
Alma mater
New York University
LLB
Mayor of Newark, New Jersey
East Orange
New Jersey
Robert Eberhard Launitz
East Orange Public School System
Trinity College School
Port Hope, Ontario
Newark Academy
Downtown Newark
New York University
Governor Franklin Murphy
Essex County

Port Newark

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