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Robert H. Anderson (c.1831—December 29, 1879) was an American politician from New York.

Life

Anderson was born in Rochester, New York, or Pittsburgh. He learned the miller's trade, and at age 21 moved to Brooklyn to work in the flour mill of Smith, Leach & Jewell, eventually becoming Chief Miller. About 1863, the mill closed, and Anderson took charge of a flour mill on Broadway in Williamsburg, and entered local politics as a Democrat.

In 1876, he was nominated on the Democratic ticket for Inspector of State Prisons after the Republicans had nominated Charles T. Trowbridge, a mechanic from Kings County, and the Democrats felt the need to counterbalance their ticket with a like type of candidate. He was elected but was in office only for six weeks, from January to February 1877. The office was abolished by a constitutional amendment which had been ratified at the same election, and the three last Inspectors of State Prisons - George Wagener, Rodney R. Crowley and Anderson - left office upon the appointment of Louis D. Pilsbury as Superintendent of State Prisons.

In 1878, he ran on the Independent Democratic ticket for Supervisor at large of Brooklyn but was defeated.

He died at his home on December 29, 1879, at 211, Rutledge Street, Brooklyn, after a "brief but severe illness".

References

  1. At that time the word "mechanic" referred to any type of manual laborer, including millers.
  2. "Obituary Notes" (PDF). The New York Times. December 30, 1879. Retrieved 2011-05-04.

External links

Inspectors of New York State Prisons


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