David J. O'Connell
David Joseph O'Connell (born December 25, 1868 in New York City , † December 29, 1930 ibid) was an American politician . He represented New York State in the US House of Representatives between 1919 and 1921 and between 1923 and 1930 .
Career
David Joseph O'Connell was born and raised in New York City about three years after the end of the Civil War . During this time he attended public schools. O'Connell worked in the newspaper business and later as a sales manager for Funk & Wagnalls . He was the founder and first secretary of the 28th Ward Board of Trade and the Allied Board of Trade in Brooklyn . He was also President of the Booksellers' League of New York . Politically, he belonged to the Democratic Party . In 1920 he took part as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco .
In the 1918 congressional election for the 66th Congress , he was elected to the US House of Representatives in Washington, DC , in the ninth constituency of New York , where he succeeded Oscar W. Swift on March 4, 1919 . In 1920 he was defeated in his re-election bid and was eliminated from the after March 3, 1921 Congress of. He then ran for the 68th Congress . After a successful election, he succeeded Andrew Petersen on March 4, 1923 . O'Connell was re-elected three times in a row. He died in New York City on December 29, 1930 during his final tenure and was then buried in St. John's Cemetery in Middle Village .
Web links
- David J. O'Connell in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (English)
- David J. O'Connell in the database of Find a Grave (English)
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SURNAME | O'Connell, David J. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | O'Connell, David Joseph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 25, 1868 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | New York City |
DATE OF DEATH | December 29, 1930 |
Place of death | New York City |