Howard Conkling (December 7, 1855 – September 5, 1938) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Life
Conkling was born on December 7, 1855, at the family's Manhattan home, 27 E. 10th St. He came from a distinguished political family, the
Seymour-Conkling family, which included his father, Representative
Frederick A. Conkling
Frederick Augustus Conkling (August 22, 1816 – September 18, 1891) was a United States representative from New York during the American Civil War. He was also a postbellum banker, insurance company executive, and writer.
Early life
Freder ...
, his uncle,
Senator Roscoe Conkling, and his brother, New York Assemblyman
Alfred R. Conkling
Alfred Ronalds Conkling (September 28, 1850 – September 18, 1917) was an American geologist, lawyer, writer, and politician from New York.
Life
Conkling was born on September 28, 1850, in New York City, the son of Frederick A. Conkling and Ele ...
.
Conkling attended Mount Washington Collegiate Institute in
Washington Square. From 1879 to 1881, Howard Conkling served as a clerk for
New York City Fire Department Chief Eli Bates and also worked as a clerk in an importing house. After several years of traveling, he relocated to
Luzerne, New York
Lake Luzerne, formerly the Town of Fairfield and then Luzerne, is a town in southern Warren County, New York, United States. The town is located within the Adirondack Park. The town is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. Lake Luz ...
, where he became involved in the lumbering business. In Luzerne, he founded the Luzerne Driving Park Association and held leadership roles in various organizations, including vice-president of the Warren County Agricultural Society and secretary of the Society for Instruction in First Aid to the Injured. Additionally, he curated a picture gallery featuring a collection of prints and engravings on the history of the United States.
In 1891, Conkling was first elected to the
New York State Assembly
The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature, with the New York State Senate being the upper house. There are 150 seats in the Assembly. Assembly members serve two-year terms without term limits.
The Assem ...
as a
Republican, representing
Warren County. He served in the Assembly in
1892
Events
January–March
* January 1 – Ellis Island begins accommodating immigrants to the United States.
* February 1 - The historic Enterprise Bar and Grill was established in Rico, Colorado.
* February 27 – Rudolf Diesel applies for ...
and
1893
Events
January–March
* January 2 – Webb C. Ball introduces railroad chronometers, which become the general railroad timepiece standards in North America.
* Mark Twain started writing Puddn'head Wilson.
* January 6 – Th ...
. He then attended
New York University School of Law, graduating in 1896 and later passing the bar. He was a member of the
Delta Chi fraternity. At one point, he moved to
Indiana and was admitted to the bar in
Indianapolis
Indianapolis (), colloquially known as Indy, is the state capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the consolidated population of Indianapolis and Marion ...
, but later returned to New York City and practiced law there. He also worked in real estate.
In the
1898 United States House of Representatives election, Conkling ran for the
House of Representatives in
New York's 12th congressional district. He lost the election to
George B. McClellan Jr. He then returned to the New York State Assembly in
1903
Events January
* January 1 – Edward VII is proclaimed Emperor of India.
* January 19 – The first west–east transatlantic radio broadcast is made from the United States to England (the first east–west broadcast having been ...
,
1914
This year saw the beginning of what became known as World War I, after Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austrian throne was Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, assassinated by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip. It als ...
, and
1915
Events
Below, the events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix.
January
* January – British physicist Sir Joseph Larmor publishes his observations on "The Influence of Local Atmospheric Cooling on Astronomical Refraction".
*January 1 ...
.
Conkling wrote several books, including one on his travels to Mexico called "Mexico and the Mexicans" and a biography on Le Chevalier de la Luzerne. He was interested in the French language and was an officer of
Alliance française. He was a member of the
Union Club, the
Metropolitan Club, the
New York Athletic Club, and the
Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York. He was a pewholder of the
Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal.
When Conkling retired from law in around 1918, he moved to
Providence, Rhode Island. He died on September 5, 1938, in
Butler Hospital.
He was buried in
Green-Wood Cemetery.
References
External links
*
The Political Graveyard'
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1855 births
1938 deaths
Politicians from Manhattan
People from Warren County, New York
19th-century American politicians
20th-century American politicians
Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
New York University School of Law alumni
Lawyers from New York City
Politicians from Providence, Rhode Island
20th-century American Episcopalians
Burials at Green-Wood Cemetery
Conkling family