- Served in the United States Navy during World War II.
- Was Mayor of New York City from 1966-1973
- Mayor of New York City, 1966-1973.
- U.S. congressional representative from New York (1959-1965).
- Ran for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 1972
- Was elected in his first term as New York City mayor as a Republican, and was re-elected for his second term as a Liberal. He later switched to Democrat.
- In 1973, was given a Special Tony Award that noted he was Mayor of New York City.
- Author: Citron, Casper
- Was a U.S. Congressman from 1959-1965
- John V. Lindsay Hardcover, ISBN 0830300457
- Children: John, Katharine, Margaret, Anne.
- Member of the US House of Representatives from New York, 3 January 1959
- 31 December 1965.
- Resided at the Hotel Des Artistes, 1 West 67th Street, in Manhattan, New York.
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