Hobart, Garret Augustus
Garret Augustus Hobart (hō´bärt, –bərt), 1844–99, Vice President of the United States (1897–99), b. Long Branch, N.J. A lawyer and businessman, he was prominent in New Jersey Republican politics for many years. Elected Vice President on the ticket with McKinley, he died in office.
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