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In November 1856, Whiting ran on a Reform ticket for [[Mayor of New York City]], but he and four other candidates were defeated by [[Fernando Wood]].
In November 1856, Whiting ran on a Reform ticket for [[Mayor of New York City]], but he and four other candidates were defeated by [[Fernando Wood]].


He was buried at the [[Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)]].
He was buried at the [[Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx)]].


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James Raynor Whiting (April 30, 1803 - March 16, 1872) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

He was New York County District Attorney from 1838 to 1844.

In November 1855, he was elected on the Democratic ticket a justice of the New York Supreme Court, and took office on January 1, 1856, but resigned. In November 1857, Josiah Sutherland was elected to fill the vacancy.

In November 1856, Whiting ran on a Reform ticket for Mayor of New York City, but he and four other candidates were defeated by Fernando Wood.

He was buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx).

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Legal offices
Preceded by New York County District Attorney
1838 - 1844
Succeeded by

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