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History and Government—Congressional Biographies—New JerseyWilliam HUGHES
(1872-1918)
Senate Years of Service:
1913-1918Party: DemocratHUGHES, William, a
Representative and a Senator from New Jersey; born in Drogheda,
Ireland, April 3, 1872; immigrated to the United States in 1880
with his parents, who settled in Paterson, N.J.; attended the
common schools; as a youth was employed in the silk mills of his
home city; studied stenography at Columbia Business College at
Paterson and was employed as a stenographer in New York City and
subsequently became a court reporter at Paterson; at the beginning
of the Spanish-American War enlisted as a private in the United
States Army and served throughout the war; studied law; admitted to
the bar in 1900 and commenced practice in Paterson, N.J.; elected
as a Democrat to the Fifty-eighth Congress (March 4, 1903-March 3,
1905); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1904 to the
Fifty-ninth Congress; elected to the Sixtieth, Sixty-first, and
Sixty-second Congresses and served from March 4, 1907, until
September 27, 1912, when he resigned, having been appointed to a
position on the judicial bench; judge of the court of common pleas
of Passaic County 1912-1913, when he resigned, having been elected
Senator; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and
served from March 4, 1913, until his death in Trenton, N.J.,
January 30, 1918; chairman, Committee on Expenditures in the
Department of the Navy (Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth Congresses),
Committee on Pensions (Sixty-fifth Congress); interment in Cedar
Lawn Cemetery, Paterson, N.J.
Bibliography
U.S. Congress. Memorial Addresses. 65th Cong., 3rd sess.,
1918-1919. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1919.
Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present
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