Leon Rutherford Taylor
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Leon Rutherford Taylor | |
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Taylor in 1913
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Acting Governor of New Jersey | |
In office October 28, 1913 – January 20, 1914 |
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Preceded by | James Fairman Fielder as Acting Governor |
Succeeded by | James Fairman Fielder as Governor |
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Born | October 26, 1883 Asbury Park, New Jersey |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Denver, Colorado |
Political party | Democratic |
Religion | Baptist |
Leon Rutherford Taylor (October 26, 1883 - April 1, 1924) was a New Jersey politician, who was the acting governor of New Jersey from October 28, 1913, to January 20, 1914. Taylor took office upon the resignation of James Fairman Fielder, who had stepped down to create a vacancy in the governorship and avoid constitutional limits on succeeding himself.
Biography
Taylor was born in Asbury Park, New Jersey on October 26, 1883.[1] He attended Denison University in Ohio, studied law and established himself as a lawyer in New Jersey. Taylor was elected to three terms in the New Jersey General Assembly, and was chosen as its speaker. After Governor of New Jersey James Fairman Fielder resigned from office on October 28, 1913, Taylor became acting governor by virtue of his role as speaker of the house, serving until January 20, 1914, when Fielder assumed a full term in office. Taylor died on April 1, 1924, in Denver, Colorado.[2]
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Preceded by | Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly 1913 |
Succeeded by Azariah M. Beekman |
Preceded by
James Fairman Fielder
Acting Governor |
Governor of New Jersey October 28, 1913 – January 20, 1914 |
Succeeded by James Fairman Fielder |