Charles J. McCormack (1865 – July 11, 1915) was an American businessman who was a New York City politician in the early part of the 20th century.
He started his working career at the real estate concern of Hugh Grant before the latter became Mayor of New York City.
In 1895, McCormack moved to Staten Island, where he worked for lawyers as a searcher of title deeds.
His case was not curable, and he died early in the morning of July 11, 1915, at Mount Manresa, a retreat for Catholic laymen, at Rosebank, on Staten Island.
[1] McCormack was very popular as borough president, and his funeral was described at that time as the largest throng ever on Staten Island.