The Democratic Party of the state of New York : a history of the origin, growth, and achievements of the Democratic Party of the state of New York, including a history of Tammany Hall in its relation to state politics . r Edward Cooper, in 1880, appointed him School In-spector for the First District. Mr. Olivers splendid education hadwell fitted him for this position and he was retained in it for sevenconsecutive years, taking a personal interest in the work and successof the city schools and doing much to enhance their reputation forefficiency and thoroughness. In the meantime his great popul


The Democratic Party of the state of New York : a history of the origin, growth, and achievements of the Democratic Party of the state of New York, including a history of Tammany Hall in its relation to state politics . r Edward Cooper, in 1880, appointed him School In-spector for the First District. Mr. Olivers splendid education hadwell fitted him for this position and he was retained in it for sevenconsecutive years, taking a personal interest in the work and successof the city schools and doing much to enhance their reputation forefficiency and thoroughness. In the meantime his great popularityin the district of which he had been a resident from birth brouglit himthe nomination for Member of the Assembly. Fie served in the Legis-latures of 1884 and 1885, always with the welfare of his constituentsat lieart. His efforts to promote legislation favorable to labor wereeffective and fully appreciated by workingmcn. ITigli commendationswere bestowed upon him for his work in the Assemblv by tlie StateFederation of Labor at its State conventions in 1884 and 1885. TheLiquor Dealers Association also, at their annual convention, gave hima vote of thanks for his opposition to high-license legislation. An ex-. ~*afrs J-fisft^r-i; C~


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