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William Sulzer (March 18, 1863 – November 6, 1941), nicknamed Plain Bill, was an American lawyer and politician. He was the 39th governor of New York serving for 10 months in 1913, and a long-serving U.S. representative from the same state. Sulzer was the first, and to date only, New York governor to be impeached and the only governor to be convicted on…
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| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
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| William Sulzer | Born | (1863-03-18)March 18, 1863 Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S. | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Constituency | 11th district (1895–1903) 10th district (1903–1912) | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Constituency | 6th New York | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Constituency | 14th New York (1890–1892) 10th New York (1893–1894) | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Died | November 6, 1941(1941-11-06) (aged 78) New York City, U.S. | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Education | Cooper Union Columbia University | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Lieutenant | Martin H. Glynn | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Party | Democratic (before 1913) Progressive "Bull Moose" (1913–1914) American (1914–1917) | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Preceded by | John Alden Dix | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Preceded by | Amos J. Cummings | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Preceded by | Jacob Silverstein | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Preceded by | Thomas J. Creamer | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Relatives | Charles August Sulzer (brother) | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Resting place | Evergreen Cemetery in Hillside, New Jersey | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Spouse | Clara Rodelheim (1908–1941) | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Succeeded by | Martin H. Glynn | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Succeeded by | Herman A. Metz | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Succeeded by | Nathan D. Perlman | 1.00 | infobox |
| William Sulzer | Succeeded by | Jacob Kunzenman | 1.00 | infobox |
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