Charles L. Walters
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Charles L. Walters (c. 1862 – June 20, 1894) was an American politician who served for two years as Mayor of Sea Bright, New Jersey and in the New Jersey General Assembly.


Biography

Born in
Hightstown, New Jersey Hightstown is a borough in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 5,494,Holly Beach City (now part of Wildwood), where he was elected in 1884 to serve on that municipality's council. He became the postmaster of Sea Bright, New Jersey in 1888, serving in that position for four years. In February 1892, he was elected to serve as a commissioner of Sea Bright, and was chosen to serve as mayor. In 1893, he was elected as a Republican to represent the second district of Monmouth County, New Jersey in the New Jersey General Assembly, defeating Democrat Thomas Fay. He died at his home in Sea Bright on June 20, 1894. In 1898, the New Jersey branch of the
Junior Order of United American Mechanics The Junior Order of United American Mechanics is an American fraternal order. It began as a youth affiliation of the Order of United American Mechanics, but seceded to become its own organization and eventually absorbed its parent order. Origin ...
proposed the construction of a monument to honor Walters for his efforts to require all public schools in the state to fly the American flag."Proposed Monuments"
p. 635. ''The Monumental News'', Volume 10, 1898. Accessed June 12, 2017. "Sea Bright, N. J. The Junior Order of United American Mechanics of New Jersey propose to erect a monument to the memory of Charles L. Walters, a member of that order who carried through the law making it necessary for every public school to fly the stars and stripes."


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Walters, Charles L. 1860s births 1894 deaths Mayors of places in New Jersey New Jersey city council members New Jersey Republicans People from Hightstown, New Jersey People from Sea Bright, New Jersey 19th-century American politicians