Harvey J. Donaldson
Harvey J. Donaldson (September 15, 1848 – January 2, 1912) was an American manufacturer, banker and politician from New York.
Life
He was born on September 15, 1848, in Argyle, Washington County, New York, the son of Samuel Donaldson (1814–1891) and Jane (Barkley) Donaldson (1814–1894). He attended the common schools, and then became a contractor, and in 1880 a paper manufacturer. Later he also engaged in banking.[1]
He married Mary L. Zieley (1855–1883), but they had no children. After the death of his first wife, he married Martha V. Beattie, and they had one son, Russell Donaldson, who died in infancy. They lived in Ballston Spa, Saratoga County.[2]
He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Saratoga Co., 1st D.) in 1888 and 1889.
He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1890 to 1895, sitting in the 113th, 114th, 115th, 116th (all four 18th D.), 117th and 118th New York State Legislatures (both 20th D.).[3]
In April 1904, he was appointed as a State Canal Appraiser.[4][5]
He died on January 2, 1912, in Ballston, New York.[6]
Sources
- Biographical sketches of the members of the Legislature in The Evening Journal Almanac (1891)
- "Donaldson" transcribed from Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs edited by Cuyler Reynolds (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911)
- The New York Red Book compiled by Edgar L. Murlin (published by James B. Lyon, Albany NY, 1897; pg. 403f and 506f)
- AIMS AT CANAL APPRAISERS in the New York Times on January 26, 1907
- WANT CITY PIERS AS CANAL TERMINALS in the New York Times on February 21, 1910
- Ex-State Senator H. J. Donaldson in the New York Times on January 3, 1912
New York State Assembly | ||
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Preceded by John H. Burke |
New York State Assembly Saratoga County, 1st District 1888–1889 |
Succeeded by Cornelius R. Sheffer |
New York State Senate | ||
Preceded by John Foley |
New York State Senate 18th District 1890–1893 |
Succeeded by Michael F. Collins |
Preceded by George Z. Erwin |
New York State Senate 20th District 1894–1895 |
Succeeded by Jacob A. Cantor |