John J. Adams

American politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican politician
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPolitician Lawyer
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Birth16 September 1848, New Brunswick, Canada
Death16 February 1919New York City, USA (aged 70 years)
Star signVirgo
Politics:Democratic Party
Education
Columbia Law School
The details

Biography

John Joseph Adams (September 16, 1848 – February 16, 1919) was an American politician and a United States Congressman from New York State.

Biography

Adams was born in Douglastown, New Brunswick (now part of Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada) on September 16, 1848. He emigrated to the United States in 1864, settling in New York City, and worked in a dry-goods firm in New York City until he began studies at Columbia Law School. Adams graduated with a degree in law in 1876 and was admitted to the bar the same year. In addition, he was involved in several businesses, including the Adams Mining Company of Leadville, Colorado, which included his brothers Michael Adams (1845-1899), a member of the Canadian Parliament, and Samuel Adams (1846-1928), a member of the Colorado State Senate.

Elected to the United States House of Representatives from two different districts, Adams represented the 8th District in the forty-eighth United States Congress from March 4, 1883 to March 3, 1885. He then represented the 7th district in the Fiftieth United States Congress from March 4, 1885 to March 3, 1887. Both districts at the time were in Queens. He did not seek renomination in 1886 and returned to the practice of law.

Death

In 1918, Adams suffered a stroke. He died of heart disease at The Ansonia Hotel in Manhattan on February 16, 1919. He is interred at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.

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