Edwin Einstein

American politician (1842–1905) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edwin Einstein (November 18, 1842 – January 24, 1905) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York.

Preceded byAnthony Eickhoff
Succeeded byP. Henry Dugro
BornNovember 18, 1842 (1842-11-18)
DiedJanuary 24, 1905(1905-01-24) (aged 62)
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Edwin Einstein
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 7th district
In office
March 4, 1879  March 3, 1881
Preceded byAnthony Eickhoff
Succeeded byP. Henry Dugro
Personal details
BornNovember 18, 1842 (1842-11-18)
DiedJanuary 24, 1905(1905-01-24) (aged 62)
PartyRepublican
SpouseFanny Hendricks Einstein
Alma materCollege of the City of New York
Profession
  • Merchant, banker
  • politician
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Biography

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Einstein was son of Lamle 'Lewis' and Judith Einstein. He moved with his parents to New York City in 1846, worked as clerk in a store, and received a collegiate training in the College of the City of New York. He entered Union College, but did not graduate, and continued in mercantile pursuits. He married Fanny Hendricks. He went into a partnership with Louis Hirschhorn founding a cigar manufacturing business named Hirschhorn & Einstein.[1]

Career

Einstein was elected as a Republican to the Forty-sixth Congress, and served from March 4, 1879, to March 3, 1881.[2] Not a candidate for renomination in 1880, he was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for mayor of New York City in 1892.

President of New River Mineral Company, Einstein was also director of Alabama Mineral Land Company, director of Raritan Woolen Mills, and trustee of Texas Pacific Land Trust. He was also Dock Commissioner of New York City in 1895.[3]

Death

Einstein died of heart trouble, in Manhattan, New York County, New York, on January 24, 1905 (age 62 years, 67 days). He is interred at Beth Olom Cemetery, Glendale, Queens, New York.[4]

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