Alexander T. Goodwin
Alexander T. Goodwin was born Aug 9, 1837 in Savannah, Georgia to Robert M. and Elizabeth Goodwin. His brother Ridgeley became a United States Senator from Maryland.
Alexander T. Goodwin graduated from Rutgers College. He came to Utica in 1858 and studied law in the law office of Conkling and Throop. A year later he was admitted to practice. Later he served in the Attorney General's office in Albany. Upon returning to Utica he was elected recorder as a Democrat. In 1877, overcoming a Republican majority in the county, he was elected a State Senator. In the 1880's he almost was elected County Judge. In 1890 he was elected Mayor of Utica. His popularity was so widespread that he became known as the Democrat of big majorities.
Alexander T. Goodwin with law partner with Dwight D. Porter and Joseph R. Ryan. In 1892 he moved to New York City.
Alexander T. Goodwin was a member of the Episcopal Church. He was manager and treasurer of the St. Luke's Home and Hospital. He was one of the organizers of the Fort Schuyler Club (he was treasurer of it in 1887). He was also a member of Utica Lodge, No 47. F & A.M. He was president of the Board of Trustees of both the Masonic Home and Asylum. He was also a trustee of the Savings Bank and a director of the Oneida National Bank.
Alexander T. Goodwin married Mary Wager daughter of David and Mary Wager. They had one daughter.
Alexander T. Goodwin passed away Jul 3, 1899. Mary passed away on April 2, 1930. They are buried in Plot 7D lot 231 in Forest Hill Cemetery.
Comments
Post a Comment