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James A. Wendell

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Augustus Wendell
Comptroller of New York
In office
January 1, 1921 – May 10, 1922
GovernorNathan L. Miller
Preceded byEugene M. Travis
Succeeded byWilliam J. Maier
Personal details
Born(1869-01-01)January 1, 1869
Fort Plain, New York, U.S.
DiedMay 10, 1922(1922-05-10) (aged 53)
Albany, New York, U.S.

James Augustus Wendell (January 1, 1869 in Fort Plain, Montgomery County, New York – May 10, 1922 in Albany, Albany County, New York) was an American politician.

Life

He studied law for a time, but did not finish. Instead, he worked as a clerk at the Fort Plain National Bank. In 1894 he entered the Comptroller's department and remained there for the rest of his life. For ten years he was Deputy Comptroller and in 1920 was elected New York State Comptroller on the Republican ticket. At the time, he was the first state cabinet officer who had been a career employee of his department.

In 1920, his predecessor Eugene M. Travis, Wendell and bond broker Albert L. Judson were indicted on charges of grand larceny. It was charged that Travis as Comptroller and Wendell as Deputy Comptroller had bought from Judson bonds at prices above the market for the State Sinking Fund, and so caused the loss of $230,000 for the State. The charges were dismissed in October 1921 because of lack of evidence to show criminal intent.

He died of apoplexy.

Sources

  • [1] His father's obit in NYT on June 20, 1915
  • [2] The indictments, in NYT on December 30, 1920
  • [3] The impending prosecution, in NYT on April 7, 1921
  • [4] The trial continues, questions of jurisdiction, in NYT on June 28, 1921
  • [5] Charges dismissed, in NYT on October 7, 1921
  • [6] Obit in NYT on May 11, 1922
Political offices
Preceded by New York State Comptroller
1921–1922
Succeeded by
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