Richard J. Bolton
Richard J. Bolton | |
---|---|
Member of the New York State Assembly for Warren County | |
In office 1925–1926 | |
Preceded by | Milton N. Eldridge |
Succeeded by | Powel J. Smith |
Personal details | |
Born | Horicon, New York, U.S. | April 16, 1875
Died | May 8, 1954 Moses-Ludington Hospital in Ticonderoga, New York | (aged 79)
Cause of death | Pulmonary embolism |
Resting place | Valley View Cemetery |
Richard J. Bolton (April 16, 1875 – May 8, 1954) was an American hotel owner and politician from New York.
Life
[edit]Bolton was born on April 16, 1875, in Horicon, New York, the son of Richard Bolton and Lura Waters. His father was an immigrant from Yorkshire, England who worked in the lumber business.[1]
After Bolton finished school, he spent eight years working as a lumberman in the woods, followed by two years as a miner in graphite mines. In 1901, he became involved in the hotel business in Hague, becoming the owner and manager of the Trout House on Lake George. He was also a director of the Bolton National Bank, president of the Hague Chamber of Commerce and the Lake George Resort Association, and a member of the American Hotelmen's Association, the New York State Hotelmen's Association, and the Lake George Association.[1]
Bolton served as town supervisor from 1908 to 1912 and 1917 to 1924, serving as chairman of the board from 1922 to 1924. He served as sheriff from 1913 to 1915 and from 1919 to 1921. In 1924, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing Warren County. He served in the Assembly in 1925[2] and 1926.[3] He continued serving as supervisor in the Assembly, serving until 1931 and then from 1936 until his death. He was also a member of the Warren County Republican Committee for many years.[4]
Bolton was a member of the Warren County farm bureau, the Elks, the Freemasons, the Royal Arch Masonry, the Knights Templar, the Scottish Rite, the Shriners,[2] the York Rite, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the Hague Grange. He attended the Episcopal Church. In 1898, he married Mame Brown. Their children were Earl Richard and Pauline E.[1]
Bolton died at the Moses-Ludington Hospital in Ticonderoga from a pulmonary embolism on May 8, 1954. He was buried in Valley View Cemetery.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Lamb, Wallace E. (1940). The Lake Champlain and Lake George Valleys. Vol. III. New York, N.Y.: The American Historical Company, Inc. pp. 344–345 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ a b Malcolm, James, ed. (1925). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 87–88 – via Google Books.
- ^ Malcolm, James, ed. (1926). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 89 – via FamilySearch.
- ^ a b "Supervisor Richard J. Bolton of Hague Dies; Former Sheriff and Former Member of Assembly". The Glens Falls Times. Vol. LXXV, no. 109. Glens Falls, N.Y. 10 May 1954. p. 3 – via NYS Historic Newspapers.
External links
[edit]- 1875 births
- 1954 deaths
- People from Warren County, New York
- Hotel executives
- American hoteliers
- Town supervisors in New York (state)
- New York (state) sheriffs
- Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
- American Freemasons
- 20th-century American Episcopalians
- Deaths from pulmonary embolism
- 20th-century members of the New York State Legislature