Christopher D. Sullivan
Christopher Daniel Sullivan | |
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New York Senate from the 13th district | |
In office January 1, 1907 – December 31, 1908 | |
Preceded by | Bernard F. Martin |
Succeeded by | William J. A. Caffrey |
Personal details | |
Born | Democratic | July 14, 1870
Spouse | Helen Sullivan (1875–1907) |
Children | Christopher Sullivan Jr (1897), Isabel Sullivan (1899), Helen Sullivan (1902), Estelle Sullivan (1903), Vincent Sullivan (1905–1910) |
Residence(s) | Manhattan, New York |
Occupation | Real Estate, State Senator, United States Congressman |
Christopher Daniel Sullivan (July 14, 1870 – August 3, 1942) was an American politician from New York who served twelve terms as a United States Congressman from 1917 to 1941.
Life
Born in New York City, he attended the public schools, St. James Parochial School, and St. Mary's Academy. Then he engaged in the real-estate business, and entered politics, joining Tammany Hall.
Political career
State Senate
He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1907 to 1916, sitting in the 130th through 139th New York State Legislatures.
Congress
In 1916, Sullivan was elected as a Democrat to the 65th United States Congress. He was subsequently re-elected 11 times, serving through the 76th Congress. In all, he held office from March 4, 1917, to January 3, 1941.
While in the House he was Chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Labor (65th Congress).
Sullivan did not seek re-election in 1940.
Retirement and death
He resided in New York City until his death in 1942. He was interred at
Family
State Senator Charles D. Perry (1907–1964) was his nephew. Charles was the son of Christopher's half-brother Henry Charles Perry, known as Harry Perry. (Harry was also involved in New York politics.)
References
- United States Congress. "Christopher D. Sullivan (id: S001051)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
External links
- Media related to Christopher D. Sullivan at Wikimedia Commons