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  1. James Fairman Fielder (February 26, 1867 – December 2, 1954) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician and jurist who served as the 35th Governor of New Jersey from 1914 to 1917. He had previously served as acting governor in 1913 but stepped down from office to avoid constitutional limits on serving successive terms.

  2. James F. Fielder was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on February 26, 1867. His education was attained at the Selleck School in Connecticut, and then at Columbia University, where he earned a law degree in 1887. After establishing his legal career, Fielder entered into politics.

  3. James Fairman Fielder was an American lawyer and Democratic politician and jurist who served as the 35th Governor of New Jersey from 1914 to 1917. He had previously served as acting governor in 1913 but stepped down from office to avoid constitutional limits on serving successive terms.

  4. James Fairman Fielder was an American politician of the Democratic party, who served as the 35th Governor of New Jersey, from 1913 to 1917, with a break of several months when he stepped down from office to avoid constitutional limits on serving successive terms.

  5. The 1913 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1913. Democratic acting Governor James Fairman Fielder, who resigned a week before the election so that he could succeed himself, defeated Republican former Governor Edward C. Stokes and Progressive former State Senator Everett Colby . The state's first-ever direct ...

  6. James Fairman Fielder (26 February 1867-2 December 1954) was the Democratic Governor of New Jersey from 1 March to 28 October 1913 (succeeding Woodrow Wilson and preceding Leon Rutherford Taylor) and from 20 January 1914 to 15 January 1917 (succeeding Taylor and preceding Walter Edge).

  7. Record Group: Governor James Fairman Fielder (1867-1954; served 1914-1917) Series: Records, 1913-1916 Accession #: Unknown Series #: S3800001 Guide Date: 1987 (JK) Volume: 0.5 c.f. [1 box] Contents 1. Correspondence from term as Acting Governor, February - November 1913 [11 files]. a. 1 February 1913 - 10 March 1913 b. 11 March 1913 - 20 March 1913