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William A. Newell

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In 1864, he was re-elected to the House of Representatives on a platform of support for the war. In 1866 he was defeated for re-election in part because of his nativist ties and his role in the Donnelly case. He unsuccessfully sought the nomination for Congress in 1868 and was nominated once again in
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During his first term, he added a single line to an appropriations bill allocating $ 10,000 for equipment to be used for responding to ships in distress close to shore. As a result of this appropriation, a series of light house stations were set up in New Jersey between
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As governor, he urged lower taxes and balanced budgets, improvements in the school system, stricter naturalization procedures, restrictions on suffrage of naturalized citizens, and improvements to education and life-saving systems.
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Late in his first year as Governor, Newell was involved in a major controversy over the execution of James P. Donnelly, an Irish Catholic medical student sentenced to death by a Protestant judge and jury. Donnelly, from a
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at the State House in Trenton for three days, and his body was interred in a vault in Greenwood Cemetery before being moved to his family plot at Allentown Presbyterian Cemetery.
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In 1899, at the age of 82, he returned to Allentown, continuing the practice of medicine, and took an active role in the Monmouth County Historical Association.
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Territory. He supported many of the same policies he did while he was governor of New Jersey: strengthening life-saving systems on the
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After Donnelly's appeals ran out, he sought commutation to a life sentence. While the Court of Pardons, on which the Governor sat
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in New Jersey, who viewed the evidence as doubtful and viewed the composition of the court as evidence of bias.
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He also served on multiple committees. He served on the Foreign Affairs and Revolutionary Claims committees.
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He died at his home in Allentown on August 8, 1901, after a brief illness. Following his death, Governor
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newsletter of the Ocean County Historical Society, September 2007. Accessed January 12, 2008.
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agency established to save the lives of shipwrecked mariners and passengers.
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He was re-elected in 1848 but did not stand for re-election in 1850.
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He ran for governor again in 1877 but lost to Civil War general
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and was one of the local volunteers to rescue shipwrecks across
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appointed Newell to the Life-Saving Service of New Jersey.
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draped the State House in black as a show of mourning. He
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He also represented New Jersey for three terms in the
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Governor of Washington Territory
Elisha P. Ferry
Watson C. Squire
Governor of New Jersey
Rodman M. Price
Charles S. Olden
U.S. House of Representatives
New Jersey
George Middleton
Charles Haight
George Sykes
Charles Skelton
Franklin, Ohio
Allentown, New Jersey
Whig
Opposition
Republican
Rutgers College

Governor of New Jersey
Washington Territory
United States House of Representatives
Newell Act
United States Life-Saving Service
federal
Franklin, Ohio
Rutgers College
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Manahawkin

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