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Jeremiah Wood
Lieutenant Governor of New York
In office
January 1, 1921 – September 26, 1922
GovernorNathan L. Miller
Preceded byHarry C. Walker
Succeeded byClayton R. Lusk (acting)
Personal details
Born(1876-09-27)September 27, 1876
DiedJanuary 16, 1962(1962-01-16) (aged 85)
New York City, New York, U. S
Political partyRepublican

Jeremiah Wood (September 27, 1876 – January 16, 1962) was an American lawyer and politician. He was the lieutenant governor of New York from 1921 to 1922.

Life

He was admitted to the bar in 1900, and practiced in New York City.

He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Nassau Co.) in 1912; and an alternate delegate to the 1916 Republican National Convention.

He was Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1921 to 1922, elected on the Republican ticket with Governor Nathan L. Miller at the New York state election, 1920. On September 26, 1922, Wood resigned and was appointed a judge of the New York Court of Claims to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William D. Cunningham.

In 1925, he ran for the New York Supreme Court but was defeated.

He was Chairman of the Nassau County Republican Committee from 1927 to 1929.

He resided in North Lynbrook, New York, a community he created when the Village of Malverne became an incorporated village in 1921. Wood did not want to live in a village for fear of higher taxes. To avoid this, he changed the borders of the new village so that his home would not be included. He died in 1962 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York.

Sources

  • [1] Political Graveyard
Political offices
Preceded by
Henry A. Hollmann
New York State Assembly
Nassau County

1912
Succeeded by
Thomas B. Maloney
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of New York
1921–1922
Succeeded by
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