Martin H. Glynn

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Martin Henry Glynn
Martin H. Glynn

In office
1913 – 1914
Lieutenant(s) Robert F. Wagner acting
Preceded by William Sulzer
Succeeded by Charles S. Whitman

Born September 27, 1871(1871-09-27)
Valatie, New York
Died December 14, 1924 (aged 53)
Albany, New York
Political party Democratic

Martin Henry Glynn (September 27, 1871 - December 14, 1924) was a Democratic Governor of New York.

Glynn was born in Valatie, New York in 1871. He served as a representative and a lieutenant governor of New York. He served as governor from 1913 to December 1914. He was the first Catholic New York governor. Glynn committed suicide in 1924. He had suffered from chronic back pain throughout his adult life.

Glynn was a graduate of Fordham University and Albany Law School.

The Crucifixion of Jews Must Stop! is an article by Glynn. It appeared in the October 31, 1919 issue of The American Hebrew. Prophetically, at this early date, Glynn already uses the noun "holocaust": In this threatened holocaust of human life ... Glynn also claimed that Six million men and women are dying of starvation.

Preceded by
George N. Southwick
United States Representative for the 20th Congressional District of New York
1899–1901
Succeeded by
George N. Southwick
Preceded by
William C. Wilsons
New York State Comptroller
1907–1909
Succeeded by
Charles H. Gaus
Preceded by
Thomas F. Conway
Lieutenant Governor of New York
1913
Succeeded by
Robert F. Wagner
acting
Preceded by
William Sulzer
Governor of New York
1913–1914
Succeeded by
Charles S. Whitman


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