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Jonathan Trotter

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American politician

Jonathan Trotter (c. 1797 – April 5, 1865) was anEnglish-American manufacturer and politician.

Life

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Trotter was born in about 1797 inNewcastle upon Tyne, England. He immigrated to the United States of America in 1818, settling inNew York City. He worked as a morocco dresser onRoosevelt Street. In 1825, he began building a factory for leather dressing in the village ofBrooklyn. In 1829, he moved to Brooklyn and his factory became a success.[1]

In 1833, Trotter was elected a trustee of Brooklyn.[2] In 1834, when Brooklyn was officially chartered as a city, he was elected alderman of the 4th ward. In May 1835, he was elected the secondMayor of Brooklyn. He was re-elected in 1836 and served until 1837. As mayor, he laid the cornerstone for the original Brooklyn City Hall, which was later deemed too large.[3]

Trotter lost his fortune in thePanic of 1837. In 1840, he moved back to Manhattan.[3] He was elected to theNew York City Board of Assistant Alderman and served as president of the board in 1852[4] and 1853. He was a passenger on the train of the 1853Norwalk rail accident, but survived.[5] In 1858, he was appointed first clerk of the Street Commissioner's office.[6] In 1859, he was appointed Collector of Assessments.[7]

Trotter was a member of theDemocratic Party[8] and asachem of theTammany Society.[9] He served as the first president of the Atlantic Bank of Brooklyn, and was vice-president of the Leather Manufacturers Bank of New York.[10]

Trotter died on April 5, 1865.[3] He was buried inGreen-Wood Cemetery.

References

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  1. ^Stiles, Henry R. (1869).A History of the City of Brooklyn. Vol. II. Brooklyn, N. Y. p. 250.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^"Village Election".The Long-Island Star. Vol. XXV, no. 18. Brooklyn, N. Y.: Alden Spooner. 9 October 1833. p. 2.
  3. ^abc"Death of Hon. Jonathan Trotter".The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Vol. 25, no. 75. 7 April 1865. p. 3.
  4. ^"The President of the Board of Assistant".Brooklyn Evening Star. Vol. XLIV, no. 3604. 10 September 1852.
  5. ^"Another Frightful Calamity".New York Herald. No. 7441. 7 May 1853. p. 1.
  6. ^"Street-Commissioner's Appointment".The New York Times. Vol. VII, no. 2064. 1 May 1858. p. 8.
  7. ^"Appointments by the Street Commissioner".The New York Herald. No. 8322. 18 June 1859. p. 1.
  8. ^"Questions Answered".The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Vol. 49, no. 318. 17 November 1889. p. 6.
  9. ^"Election of Tammany Sachems".Buffalo Daily Courier. Vol. XXIV, no. 67. 20 April 1859. p. 2.
  10. ^"Mayors of Brooklyn".The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Vol. 34, no. 194. 16 August 1873. p. 4.

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1835-1836
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