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Lewis H. Pounds
Lewis H. Pounds, New York State Treasurer, Brooklyn Borough President
6th Borough PresidentofBrooklyn
In office
January 1, 1914 – December 31, 1917
Preceded byAlfred E. Steers
Succeeded byEdward J. Riegelmann
Personal details
Born(1860-04-09)April 9, 1860
Eaton, Ohio
DiedDecember 16, 1947(1947-12-16) (aged 87)
Brooklyn, New York City
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCarrie Stilson (died 1940)
Alma materOberlin College
Boston University

Lewis Humphrey Pounds (April 9, 1860 in Eaton, Lorain County, Ohio – December 16, 1947 in Brooklyn, New York) was an American businessman and politician.

Life

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He graduated from Oberlin College and Boston University. About 1893 he moved to Brooklyn, New York where he became a real estate broker and developer. He married Carrie Stilson (d. 1940).

He was Brooklyn Commissioner of Public Works when he was elected Borough PresidentofBrooklyn on July 3, 1913. He stayed in office until 1917, the only Republican Borough President of Brooklyn in history. On April 30, 1921, he was appointed one of the original six commissioners of the Port of New York Authority, and later became its president.

He was the last New York State Treasurer, elected in 1924 defeating the incumbent Democrat George K. Shuler. Governor Al Smith undertook a major re-organisation of the State government during his four terms in office, and the State Treasury was merged on January 1, 1927, into the Department of Audit and Control headed by the New York State Comptroller.

In 1932, after the resignation of Jimmy Walker, Pounds ran for Mayor of New York City, but was defeated by Democrat John P. O'Brien.

He was a delegate to the 1908, 1936 and 1940 Republican National Conventions.

He died at his home at 317, East Seventeenth Street, in Brooklyn, and was buried at the Northport Rural Cemetery in Northport, New York.

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Political offices
Preceded by

Alfred E. Steers

Borough PresidentofBrooklyn
1914–1917
Succeeded by

Edward J. Riegelmann

Preceded by

George K. Shuler

New York State Treasurer
1925–1926
Succeeded by

Morris S. Tremaine
asNew York State Comptroller


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