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John Chalfant New (July 6, 1831 – June 4, 1906) was a United States banker and lawyer who held a variety of government positions. He was
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from 1875 to 1876.


Biography

John C. New was born on July 6, 1831 in
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. His father was John Bowman New, son of
Jethro New Jethro New (September 20, 1757 – 1825) was an 18th-century American frontiersman and Continental Army soldier during the American Revolutionary War, at one time serving as an aide to General George Washington. He was a prominent settler in Nort ...
, and his mother was Mariah (Chalfant) New. His uncle was Robert A. New. His brother was Jeptha D. New. He was educated at Bethany College, studying law and graduating in 1851. After college, New worked as a banker, publisher, and lawyer. He married Melissa Beeler in 1854; together the two had a son,
Harry Stewart New Harry Stewart New (December 31, 1858 – May 9, 1937) was a U.S. politician, journalist, and Spanish–American War veteran. He served as Chairman of the Republican National Committee, a United States senator from Indiana, and United States P ...
, born in 1858. Following the resignation of Horatio C. Newcomb from his seat in the
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, New was elected to Newcomb's former seat in 1863. His first wife died in 1867 and he remarried to Elizabeth R. McRae, and the couple had two children together. She was born in Louisiana on 4 February 1845 and died in Indianapolis on 19 February 1935. In 1875, President of the United States
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nominated New to be Treasurer of the United States, and New subsequently held that office from June 30, 1875 to July 1, 1876. In 1880, John New purchased the ''
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'', and also became chairman of the
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. In this position he gathered enough power to be called the "boss of Indiana Republican politics." As the leader of the Indiana delegation to the Republican National Convention held in Chicago in June 1880, New led the Indiana delegation in casting 26 of Indiana's 30 delegate votes for James G. Blaine. However, Blaine did not win the nomination on the first ballot at the Chicago Convention. Nor did Blaine or anyone else gather enough delegates to win the nomination for the thirty-three ballots as the convention dragged on in search of a nominee. Finally, on the 34th ballot, Wisconsin cast 16 delegate votes in favor of James A. Garfield, a " dark horse" candidate. Immediately, on the 35th ballot, James New and future President
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brought 27 of the 30 Indiana delegates over to Garfield, starting a stampede at the convention that ended in the nomination of James A. Garfield as the Republican nominee for President.Peskin, Allan, ''Garfield'' (Kent State University Press: Kent Ohio, 1980) p. 474-476. In 1882, John New was again elected chairman of the Indiana Republican Party. He continued to serve in this position until he was appointed the First
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, a position he held from 1882 to 1883. New also served as U.S.
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in
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from 1889 to 1893. New died in Indianapolis on June 4, 1906.


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References

* * ''Biographical History of Eminent and Self-Made Men of the State of Indiana''. Volume II. (Ohio: Western Biographical Publishing Company, 1880), pp. 269–270. * Dunn, Jacob Piatt, ed. ''Indiana and Indianans''. Volume I. (Ohio: The American Historical Society, 1919), p. 338. * Shepherd, Rebecca A., Calhoun, Charles W., Shanahan-Shoemaker, Elizabeth, and January, Alan F. ''A Biographical Directory of the Indiana General Assembly''. Volume I. (Indiana: Indiana Historical Bureau, 1980), p. 290. {{DEFAULTSORT:New, John Chalfant 1831 births 1906 deaths Treasurers of the United States Bethany College (West Virginia) alumni Republican Party Indiana state senators 19th-century American diplomats People from Vernon, Indiana 19th-century American politicians