Daniel A. Currie

Daniel A. Currie

Currie served during the Spanish-American War
Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey
In office
1902–1903
Preceded by Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff
Succeeded by Dan Fellows Platt
Personal details
Born October 10, 1842
Scarsdale, New York
Died February 28, 1911

Daniel A. Currie (October 10, 1842 – February 28, 1911) was a physician and the Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey. He has been credited as serving as the first Mayor of Englewood (starting in 1896), but that was later declared to be prior to the proper incorporation of the town. He also served as mayor in 1902 to 1903. He also served for many years in the New Jersey National Guard, rising to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in that organization.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

References

  1. Adaline Wheelock Sterling (1922). The book of Englewood. Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey. p. 266.
  2. (11 March 1911). Housekeeper Gets Legacy From Doctor, The New York Times
  3. A history of the Second Regiment, N.G.N.J., pp. 318, 365 (1908)
  4. Bouton-Goldberg, Bobbie. Englewood and Englewood Cliffs, p. 62 (1998)
  5. Obituary, Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey, p. 596 (April 1911)
  6. (2 March 1904). Lieut-Col. Currie Resigns, Paterson Daily Press
  7. (1 March 1911). Dr. Daniel A. Currie Dead, Washington Herald
  8. "Daniel A. Currie". Political Graveyard. Retrieved 2011-10-25. Currie, Daniel A. (b. 1842) — of Englewood, Bergen County, N.J. Born in Searsville, Orange County, N.Y., October 10, 1842. Physician; mayor of Englewood, N.J., 1896; colonel in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War. Burial location unknown.
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