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  order 46<sup>th</sup>
  office Governor of New Jersey
  term Start January 20 , 1970
  term End January 15 , 1974
  predecessor Richard J Hughes
  successor Brendan Byrne
  term Start2 January 3 , 1959
  term End2 January 3 , 1967
  predecessor2 Charles A Wolverton
  successor2 John E Hunt
  term Start3 January 3 , 1967
  term End3 January 19 , 1970
  predecessor3 Florence Dwyer
  successor3 Edwin B Forsythe
  birth Place Philadelphia , Pennsylvania
  death Date
  death Place Haddonfield , New Jersey
  spouse Elizabeth M Cahill
  religion Catholic
  party Republican


William Thomas Cahill ( June 25 1912July 1 1996 ) was an American Republican Party Politician who served as the 46th Governor of New Jersey , from 1970 to 1974, and who represented New Jersey 's 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House Of Representatives from 1959 to 1967 and the state's 6th District from 1967 to 1970.

Though born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , Cahill moved to New Jersey with his parents in 1919. He attended Camden Catholic High School in Camden, New Jersey , and graduated in 1929. Afterwards, Cahill graduated St. Joseph's College (now Saint Joseph's University ) at Philadelphia in 1933. He returned to Camden to study at the Rutgers School Of Law - Camden , receiving his law degree in 1937.

In 1937 and 1938, Cahill was a special agent of the Federal Bureau Of Investigation . In 1939 he was admitted to the bar and began his political career. Living in Collingswood, New Jersey , Cahill was the city prosecutor of Camden, New Jersey in 1944 and 1945, was the first assistant prosecutor of Camden County from 1948-1951 and was a special deputy attorney general of the State of New Jersey in 1951. Cahill was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1951-1953.

Cahill was elected to the Eighty-sixth and to the five succeeding Congresses until his resignation from his congressional seat to assume his seat as Governor, serving in office from January 3 , 1959 to January 19 , 1970 .

Cahill served as '', December 29 , 2005 . Accessed August 6 , 2007 . "In October 1973, Chief Justice Pierre Garven, a Republican, died after less than two months in the post. Then-Gov. William T. Cahill was a lame duck, having been dumped by the Republican Party in the primary. Democrats won both the governor's office and control of the Senate in the November election. Cahill nominated his Democratic predecessor, Richard J. Hughes, who had been a judge before becoming governor."

He died in Haddonfield, New Jersey and is interred at Calvary Cemetery in Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey .


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