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Peter H. McNulty

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Peter H. McNulty (1818-1902), a merchant and real estate operator and, concurrently, an officer from 1880 (3rd Battalion) and a major from 1889 (Quartermaster, 2nd Brigade) in the New York National Guard, was a multi term turn of the 19th century Democratic Party (USA) New York State Senator from Brooklyn's 6th District (119th New York State Legislature,[1] 120th New York State Legislature[2] and 121st New York State Legislature). McNulty apparently a few years after this service in the legislature died, remarkably, of "acute indigestion".[3][4]

Major McNulty's legislative tenure on each end just missed Theodore Roosevelt's earlier tenure therein and Roosevelt's later return to New York state politics as its Governor.[5]

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  1. ^ Edgar L. Murlin The New York Red Book, ed. James Malcolm, Albany: J.B. Lyon Co. © 1917, p. 404, Harvard University, digitized January 10, 2007
  2. ^ again, Edgar L. Murlin The New York Red Book, ed. James Malcolm, Albany: J.B. Lyon Co. © 1917, p. 404, Harvard University, digitized January 10, 2007
  3. ^ Biographical Directory of the State of New York 1900, New York City (Park Row Building): Biographical Directory Company, Inc. (1900), p 307, Harvard University, digitized February 12, 2009
  4. ^ [1] New York Times September 6, 1902 (obituary noting cause of death as "acute indigestion")
  5. ^ W. Johnson, R. Brown, W. Spooner and W. Holly History of the State of New York, Political and Governmental Syracuse, NY: Syracuse Press, Inc. © 1922 New York Public Library, digitized December 21, 2005, Vol. 4 1896-1922, pp 36, 45-70
New York State Senate
Preceded by New York State Senate
6th District

1896–1898
Succeeded by
William J. La Roche
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