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Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff

Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff
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Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey
In office
1899–1901
Succeeded by J.C. Anderson
Personal details
Born November 29, 1838
Jamaica, Queens, New York
Died March 23, 1913(1913-03-23) (aged 74)
Spouse(s) Emily A. Vermilye

Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff, Sr. (November 29, 1838 – March 23, 1913) was the Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey and the founder of Brinckerhoff, Turner and Company. He was president of Merchants' National Bank and president of Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City and vice president of the American Bible Society.

He was born on November 29, 1838, in Jamaica, Queens, New York. He was a son of Mary Adrain and John N. Brinckeroff, and grandson of mathematician Robert Adrain.

In 1854, at age 16, he moved to San Francisco and he took a job with Wells Fargo where he delivered the first pony express package from San Francisco to Sacramento. He later joined the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance. He returned to New York City in 1860.

He moved to Englewood, New Jersey in 1867 and married Emily A. Vermilye on April 22, 1869. His son, Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff, Jr. (1874–1943), was born in 1874. The couple also had six daughters.

He was elected Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey in 1899 and recommended an increase in the police force from seven police officers to nine police officers. He also recommended the building of the city hall.

He died on March 23, 1913, in Englewood, New Jersey and was buried in Brookside Cemetery.


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