Ardolph Loges Kline
Ardolph Loges Kline (February 21, 1858 - October 13, 1930) became mayor of New York City on September 10,1913 upon the death of Mayor William Jay Gaynor. He served out the remainder of Gaynor's term, leaving office on December 31, 1913. He later served as U.S. Representative from New York (5th District) from 1921 to 1923. As of 2007, he is the last former Mayor to actually have been elected to another office. He was born near Newton, New Jersey, and died in Brooklyn, New York, where he is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery.
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| Preceded by William Jay Gaynor |
Mayor of New York
City 1913 |
Succeeded by John Purroy Mitchel |
| Mayors of the City of New York (since the 1898 Consolidation) | |
|---|---|
| Van Wyck • Low • McClellan • Gaynor • Kline • Mitchel • Hylan • Walker • McKee • O'Brien • LaGuardia • O'Dwyer • Impellitteri • Wagner • Lindsay • Beame • Koch • Dinkins • Giuliani • Bloomberg | |
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