John D. Stivers
John Dunning Stivers (August 30, 1861 in Middletown, Orange County, New York – February 24, 1935 in Middletown, Orange Co., NY) was an American newspaper publisher and politician from New York.
Life
He was the son of Congressman Moses D. Stivers (1828–1895) and Mary Elizabeth (Stewart) Stivers.
On April 29, 1891, he began publishing with his brother Lewis S. Stivers a new Republican newspaper in Middletown: the Daily Times. In 1897, he was appointed as a Trustee of the Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital. On September 17, 1908, he married Louise M. Greene, and they had three children.
Stivers was a member of the New York State Assembly (Orange Co., 2nd D.) in 1910, 1911 and 1912; and was Chairman of the Committee on Public Printing in 1912.
He was a member of the New York State Senate (25th D.) from 1913 to 1918, sitting in the 136th, 137th, 138th, 139th, 140th and 141st New York State Legislatures.
He was found dead at his desk in his newspaper office early on the morning of February 24, 1935, in Middletown, Orange County, New York; and was buried at the Hillside Cemetery there.
Sources
- Official New York from Cleveland to Hughes by Charles Elliott Fitch (Hurd Publishing Co., New York and Buffalo, 1911, Vol. IV; pg. 359 and 361)
- A NEW REPUBLICAN ORGAN in NYT on April 30, 1891
- NEW YORK LEGISLATURE; Nominations by Governor... in NYT on March 4, 1897
- STIVERS DEFENDS HIS MILITARY LAW in NYT on November 5, 1916
- JOHN D. STIVERS in NYT on February 25, 1935 (subscription required)
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New York Assembly | ||
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Preceded by Charles A. Evans |
New York State Assembly Orange County, 2nd District 1910–1912 |
Succeeded by William Thomas Doty |
New York State Senate | ||
Preceded by John B. Rose |
New York State Senate 25th District 1913–1918 |
Succeeded by George T. Burling |