


Walter E. Edge: NJ Governor Portrait, 1915-1920
This photograph features Walter E. Edge, a prominent American politician who served as the Governor of New Jersey from 1916 to 1919. Taken by the Bain News Service between 1915 and 1920, the image captures a significant figure during a transformative period in American history. Edge was known for his progressive policies and was instrumental in modernizing the states infrastructure, including advancing public education and improving road systems.
During his tenure, Edge also played a role in the national political scene. He was a supporter of President Woodrow Wilson and worked closely with him during World War I. Edges contributions extended beyond governance, as he was involved in various business ventures and held significant influence within the Republican Party. This photograph not only features Edge himself but also represents the eras evolving political landscape, highlighting the connections between state and national governance during a time of great change in the United States.

Walter E. Edge: NJ Governor Portrait, 1915-1920