Robert Stockton Green | |
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27th Governor of New Jersey | |
In office January 18, 1887 – January 21, 1890 |
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Preceded by | Leon Abbett |
Succeeded by | Leon Abbett |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 3rd district |
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In office March 4, 1885 – January 17, 1887 |
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Preceded by | John Kean |
Succeeded by | John Kean |
Personal details | |
Born |
Princeton, New Jersey |
March 25, 1831
Died | May 7, 1895 Elizabeth, New Jersey |
(aged 64)
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Mary E. Mulligan |
Religion | Presbyterian |
Robert Stockton Green (March 25, 1831 – May 7, 1895) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served as the 27th Governor of New Jersey from 1887–1890.
Green was born in Princeton, New Jersey, the son of James S. Green and the former Isabella Williamson McCulloh. His father was U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1835 to 1850. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1850. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1853 and commenced practice in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
On October 1, 1857, he married the former Mary E. Mulligan. They had four children: Caroline, Catherine, Isabelle and Robert Stockton Green, Jr.
He served as a member of the Elizabeth city council from 1863–1873, and was presiding judge of the Union County Court of Common Pleas from 1868 to 1873.
He was a Representative in the Forty-ninth United States Congress from March 4, 1885, until his resignation on January 17, 1887, when he stepped down to serve as Governor of New Jersey from 1887–1889.
Green was a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1860, 1880 and 1888. He served as a judge on the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, then the state's highest court, in 1894 and 1895. He died in Elizabeth, New Jersey on May 7, 1895. He was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York City.