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SHERIFF MAYOR POSTMASTER RED BANK MONMOUTH COUNTY NJ DOCUMENT SIGNED CHECK 1902!

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  • Year: 1902
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  • Condition: VF
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Country/Region: United States
  • Type: DOCUMENT SIGNED
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Material: PAPER DOCUMENT
  • Politician: OBADIAH E DAVIS-MAYOR RED BANK SHERIFF MONMOUTH NJ
  • Theme: Political

    Description

    OBADIAH E. DAVIS
    (1850-1941)
    SHERIFF OF MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY 1899 and 1902-1905
    REPUBLICAN MAYOR OF RED BANK, NJ
    POSTMASTER OF RED BANK in 1905,
    BANKER-DIRECTOR OF THE NAVESINK BANK OF RED BANK
    &
    LEADING CONTRACTOR and BUILDER IN MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ.
    Sherriff Davis witnessed the last execution by hanging in Monmouth County, New Jersey on June 29, 1906!
    Here's a
    1902
    AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT SIGNED BY DAVIS –– An “OFFICE OF SHERIFF, MONMOUH CO.” bank check, dated at Freehold, NJ, Feby 10, 1902, drawn off Davis’ Sheriff of Monmouth County Account at the Navesink National Bank
    (Davis was also President of the bank!)
    , paying John McPeak .
    John McPeak endorses the check on the verso. McPeak was a turn-of the-20
    th
    Century Rumson, NJ Republican politico, policeman with badge No. 1, and Red Bank, NJ constable.
    The document measures 8” x 3” and is in very fine, clean condition & boldly executed and signed by Davis as Sheriff.
    A FINE ADDITION TO YOUR NEW JERSEY 19
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    CENTURY POLITICAL and LAW ENFORCEMENT HISTORY AUTOGRAPH, MANUSCRIPT & EPHEMERA COLLECTION!
    BIOGRAPHY OF THE HONORABLE
    OBADIAH E. DAVIS
    Obadiah E. Davis
    , the candidate for Sheriff on the Republican ticket, was born at Navesink, Monmouth County, November 2
    nd
    , 1850. He served as Mayor of Red Bank and one of the leading contractors and builders of Monmouth County. Davis learned the planing mill business with Davis & Cooper, of which his father was a member. After becoming proficient, be was made foreman of the concern. In this capacity he continued until 1871, when be engaged in the business in Red Bank. He operated a planing mill in 1880.
    Davis is regarded as a safe and conservative businessman. His methods are the man. They are sound and trustworthy and won for him his substantial honors in the world of trade and politics. He is a director of the Navesink Bank of Red Bank.
    As a Republican, Davis is staunch and true. With the capacity for marshalling the forces at his command, Davis is a strong help to his party In this county.
    As mayor of Red Bank, he has displayed marked intelligence and wisdom In municipal affairs. But ever broadening, Davis dues not confine himself to local politics. He branches out and is posted on all important affairs in the political world of his native state.
    As a sheriff, Davis will bring with him Into the office the experiences of maturity, and a sterling public-spirited man.
    Source:
    Asbury Park Journal, Oct. 27, 1899
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