John Alden Dix
1860–1928 (age 68)
Biography
John Alden Dix, governor of New York from 1911 to 1912, championed progressive reforms aimed at improving labor conditions and safeguarding public health. His commitment to practical solutions and fair-minded governance helped restore public confidence during a time of rapid change in the state.
After leaving office, Dix remained a respected elder statesman whose steady counsel was valued by friends and fellow citizens alike. He was laid to rest at Albany Rural Cemetery, where his legacy continues to inspire conscientious public service.