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  1. Martin Henry Glynn (September 27, 1871 – December 14, 1924) was an American politician. He was the 40th governor of New York from 1913 to 1914, the first Irish American Roman Catholic head of government of what was then the most populated state of the United States.

  2. 1906 – NY State Comptroller. 1912 – Lieutenant Governor of New York. 1913 – Governor of New York State. Accomplishments & Contributions in New York State (more detail) Impressive as his political career was, Martin H. Glynn was also highly regarded as a journalist.

  3. The Martin H. Glynn papers contain an assortment of manuscript and printed material (1913-1924) related primarily to his political career as well as his role as editor and publisher of the Albany Times Union.

  4. About. MARTIN H. GLYNN, the forty-third governor of New York, was born in Kinderhook, New York on September 27, 1871. His education was attained at Fordham University, where he graduated in 1894, and then he attended Albany Law School. Besides his legal career, he worked as a journalist and eventually became the editor of the Albany Times-Union.

  5. 23 giu 2023 · Martin H. Glynn, the state's first Roman Catholic governor who played an early role in establishing Irish Free State, is commemorated in multiple editions of the Times Union found in Schuyler...

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  6. The Martin H. Glynn Papers contain an assortment of manuscript and printed material related primarily to his political career as well as his role as editor and publisher of the Albany Times Union.

  7. Summary. Photograph shows Martin H. Glynn (1871-1924) who was temporary chairman of the Democratic National Committee in 1916. Glynn is probably at the 1916 Democratic National Convention held in St. Louis, Missouri from June 14-16. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014)