Background
He was born on June 9, 1872 in Bayonne, New Jersey.
He was born on June 9, 1872 in Bayonne, New Jersey.
He graduated and became an attorney for the railroad.
He worked as a clerk for the Central Railroad of New Jersey while going to law school. Garven was very active playing tennis and baseball. Garven entered politics as a Republican and while the Democratic Party was split, he managed to get elected mayor in 1906.
At age 34, he was, at the time, the youngest mayor ever elected and would serve two terms.
His bid for a third term was stopped temporarily when he was defeated by Democrat John Jay Cain in 1910. In July 1915, Garven"s involvement in the Bayonne refinery strikes of 1915–1916 was somewhat compromised by his simultaneous employment as counsel for Standard Oil of New Jersey.
He served four more years as mayor until 1919. In 1916, Garven was an alternate delegate to Republican National Convention.
He was the leader of the Republican Party of Bayonne from 1906 to 1923.
In 1919, Garven became the Hudson County Prosecutor of Pleas. In 1934, he became the Assistant State Attorney General for New Jersey. He is buried in Bayview/New York Bay Cemetery in Jersey City.
Garven"s son Pierre P. Garven was Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court for seven weeks in 1973.