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* [https://books.google.com/books?ei=EXEnUq-VFKmsiQK0yYDwDg&hl=pt-BR&id=t3JIAAAAYAAJ&dq=red+book+edward+j+dowling+born&q=franklin+terrace#search_anchor ''New York Red Book''] (1920; pg. 147) |
* [https://books.google.com/books?ei=EXEnUq-VFKmsiQK0yYDwDg&hl=pt-BR&id=t3JIAAAAYAAJ&dq=red+book+edward+j+dowling+born&q=franklin+terrace#search_anchor ''New York Red Book''] (1920; pg. 147) |
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* [https://www.nytimes.com/1934/04/25/archives/exsenator-dowling-freed-in-theft-case-former-lawyer-gets-suspended.html ''EX-SENATOR DOWLING FREED IN THEFT CASE''] in NYT on April 25, 1934 (subscription required) |
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Revision as of 16:58, 23 July 2018
Edward J. Dowling (born December 8, 1875 in New York City) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Life
Dowling was a member of the New York State Senate (19th D.) from 1917 to 1920, sitting in the 140th, 141st, 142nd and 143rd New York State Legislatures.
In April 1934, Dowling pleaded guilty to second-degree grand larceny, and—after making restitution—received a suspended sentence for having stolen $20,000 in Liberty bonds from the estate of two small children.
Sources
- New York Red Book (1920; pg. 147)
- EX-SENATOR DOWLING FREED IN THEFT CASE in NYT on April 25, 1934 (subscription required)