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  1. Harold Giles Hoffman (February 7, 1896 – June 4, 1954) was an American businessman and Republican Party politician who served as the 41st Governor of New Jersey from 1935 to 1938. His time in office was marked by controversy over his support for a sales tax and interference in the Lindbergh kidnapping case.

  2. Back to former New Jersey governors. New Jersey. Gov. Harold Giles Hoffman. Terms January 15, 1935 - January 18, 1938. Party Republican. Born February 7, 1896. Passed June 4, 1954. Birth State New Jersey. Family Married Lillie Moss; three children. National Office (s) Served Representative. Military Service Army. About.

  3. Harold Giles Hoffman (7 de febrero de 1896 - 4 de junio de 1954) fue un político estadounidense del Partido Republicano que se desempeñó como 41 ° Gobernador de Nueva Jersey de 1935 a 1938. También ocupó dos mandatos en representación del tercer distrito del Congreso de Nueva Jersey en los Estados Unidos.

  4. Harold Giles Hoffman. U.S. Congressman, New Jersey Governor. During World War I, he served as a Captain in the 114th Regiment Infantry, U.S. Army. After the war, he entered politics serving as city treasurer of South Amboy, New Jersey, (1920-25) and as a member of the New Jersey House of Representatives, (1923-24).

  5. HOFFMAN, HAROLD GILES, A Representative from New Jersey; born in South Amboy, N.J., February 7, 1896; attended the public schools, and was graduated from the South Amboy High School in 1913; engaged in newspaper work; enlisted on July 25, 1917, as a private in Company H, Third Regiment, New Jersey Infantry, and served overseas as a captain;

  6. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Harold_HoffmanHarold G. Hoffman

    Harold Giles Hoffman (February 7, 1896 – June 4, 1954) was an American politician, a Republican who served as the 41st Governor of New Jersey, from 1935 to 1938. He also served two terms representing New Jersey's 3rd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, from 1927 to 1931. Early life

  7. When and how the Hoffman Case would end, no man knew last week, but the political life of New Jersey’s Governor Harold Giles Hoffman was indisputably at stake.