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John Birdsall (politician, born 1840)

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John Birdsall
Member of the New York State Senate
from the 1st district
In office
1880–1881
Preceded byJames M. Oakley
Succeeded byJames W. Covert
Personal details
Born(1840-10-05)October 5, 1840
Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York
DiedApril 14, 1891(1891-04-14) (aged 50)
New York, New York
Political partyRepublican
SpouseAnnie Frost
ResidenceGlen Cove, New York
OccupationLawyer, merchant, and farmer

John Birdsall (October 5, 1840 – April 15, 1891) was an American merchant, Union Army officer, lawyer and politician from New York.

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Life

He was born on October 5, 1840, in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. He attended the grammar school in Brooklyn, and then engaged in mercantile pursuits, and later in farming. He had a law office at 39 Nassau Street in New York City, and lived at Glen Cove.

During the American Civil War he became a major of the 13th New York Cavalry, and after the war was commissioned as a captain of cavalry in the U.S. Army.

He was a member of the New York State Senate (1st D.) in 1880 and 1881.[1]

Apparently due to financial troubles, he killed himself April 15, 1891, by inhaling natural gas, lying fully dressed on the bed in a room at the United States Hotel, on the corner of Pearl and Fulton streets, in Manhattan.[2]

Sources

  1. ^ New York Red Book (1897; pg. 402)
  2. ^ "Found Dead in His Bed; Suicide of Ex-State Senator John Birdsall, of Glen Cove" (PDF). The New York Times. April 16, 1891.
New York State Senate
Preceded by New York State Senate
1st District

1880–1881
Succeeded by


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