Joseph Blumenthal (New York politician)

Joseph Blumenthal (December 1, 1834 – March 2, 1901) was a Jewish German-American businessman, politician, and communal worker from New York.

Life

Blumenthal was born on December 1, 1834 in Munich, the Kingdom of Bavaria, the son of Lawrence and Rebecca Blumenthal. He immigrated to America when he was 5.[1]

In 1853, Blumenthal moved to Mariposa County, California, where he lived for the next five years. In 1858, he returned to New York City, where he worked as a merchant and importer. He was a member of the Committee of Seventy.[1] He served as a director and president of the Caddo Asphalt Mining Company.[2] As a young man, he was a member of the state militia, serving as a staff officer of the Third Cavalry Regiment of the New York National Guard.[3]

In 1872, Blumenthal was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Democrat, representing the New York County 15th District. He served in the Assembly in 1873,[1] 1874,[4] 1888,[5] 1889, 1890,[6] and 1891.[7] He served as head of the Bureau of Incumbrances for several years, and was the commissioner taxes and assessments from 1893 to 1895.[8]

Blumenthal was active in Jewish communal affairs. He was a member, trustee, and president of Congregation Shearith Israel, a director and president of the Young Men's Hebrew Association, and a founder and president of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He was also a member of B'nai Brith and the Freemasons.[3] He helped make the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York more prominent, was the first president of the Sanitary Aid Society,[9] served as president and director of Mount Zion Cemetery, and helped in the founding of another of Jewish charities.[2]

Blumenthal died in New York on March 2, 1901.[3] He was buried in Beth Olam Cemetery.[10]

References

  1. William Henry, McElroy; McBride, Alexander (1874). Life Sketches of Government Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York for 1873. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons & Company. pp. 151–152 via Google Books.
  2. "Joseph Blumenthal Dead" (PDF). The New York Times. L (15960). New York, N.Y. 4 March 1901. p. 7.
  3. Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society. 10. Baltimore, M.D.: American Jewish Historical Society. 1902. pp. 175–176 via Google Books.
  4. McElroy, William Henry; McBride, Alexander (1874). Life Sketches of Government Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York for 1874. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons & Company. pp. 156–158 via Google Books.
  5. The Evening Journal Almanac, 1888. Albany, N.Y. 1888. p. 161 via Internet Archive.
  6. McBride, Alexander, ed. (1890). The Evening Journal Almanac, 1890. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons & Co. p. 168 via Internet Archive.
  7. McBride, Alexander, ed. (1891). The Evening Journal Almanac, 1891. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons & Co. p. 165 via Internet Archive.
  8. Singer, Isidore, ed. (1903). The Jewish Encyclopedia. III. Funk & Wagnalls. pp. 274–275 via Google Books.
  9. Markens, Isaac (1888). The Hebrews in America: A Series of Historical and Biographical Sketches. New York, N.Y. p. 189 via Google Books.
  10. "Joseph Blumenthal". JewishData.
New York State Assembly
Preceded by
Frederick Kilian
New York State Assembly
New York County, 15 District

1873-1874
Succeeded by
Thomas Costigan
Preceded by
John F. McIntyre
New York State Assembly
New York County, 22nd District

1888-1891
Succeeded by
William J. O'Dair
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