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John J. Kennedy (New York State Treasurer) : ウィキペディア英語版
John J. Kennedy (New York State Treasurer)

John J. Kennedy (ca. 1857 Buffalo, Erie County, New York – February 15, 1914 Buffalo, Erie County, New York) was an American businessman and politician.
== Life ==
He attended the public schools and St. Joseph's College in Buffalo. Then he became a saloon-keeper, first he opened two saloons on the waterfront, later another at the corner of Pearl and Eagle Streets. In 1881, he married Ottilie Schupp, and they had two daughters and a son, William Kennedy.
He was an Alderman of Buffalo from 1885 to 1910, and at times President of the Board of Aldermen and Acting Mayor. As a Democrat, he was New York State Treasurer from 1911 to 1914, elected in 1910 and 1912. On February 15, 1914, he committed suicide.
Kennedy had been the Resident Vice President at Buffalo of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore, a bonding company connected with Tammany, but upon his election in 1910 had turned over his business to his son William who became Resident Secretary at Buffalo of the company. William Kennedy was linked in the bonding business with Charles F. Murphy, Jr., the nephew of Tammany Hall boss Charles F. Murphy. Both Kennedys, Murphy and others had been investigated by Governor Martin H. Glynn's Special Graft Investigator James W. Osborne and questioned by the Manhattan Grand Jury and District Attorney Charles S. Whitman. According to unnamed sources Treasurer Kennedy feared to be indicted for perjury which was denied by his attorney.
He was buried at the Holy Cross Cemetery on Limestone Hill in Buffalo.

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