Thomas_Kinsella_(politician)

Thomas Kinsella (politician)

Thomas Kinsella (politician)

American politician


Thomas Kinsella (December 31, 1832 February 11, 1884) was an American printer and politician who served one term as a United States representative from New York from 1871 to 1873.

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Biography

Born in County Wexford, Ireland. Brother of Matthew Kinsella born in Kilnahue, Gorey, County Wexford 1836. He emigrated to the United States and settled in New York City, where he attended the common schools.

Career

He moved to Cambridge, New York, in 1851 and learned the printer's trade; he worked for the Cambridge Post, and moved to Brooklyn in 1858, becoming editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on September 7, 1861. He was postmaster of Brooklyn in 1866, and was a member of the city water commission and board of education.

Congress

Kinsella was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-second Congress, holding office from March 4, 1871, to March 3, 1873. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1872.

Later career and death

He established the Brooklyn Sunday Sun in 1874; it afterward combined with the Daily Eagle, which he edited until his death in Brooklyn, 1884.

He was interred in Holy Cross Cemetery.

References

  • United States Congress. "Thomas Kinsella (id: K000226)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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