Randolph Guggenheimer (July 20, 1846 – September 12, 1907) was a politician in New York City who served as the inaugural President of the Council of the City of Greater New York from 1898 through 1901.
He was Jewish, and a philanthropist towards many Jewish causes.
[1] He died at his home in Elberon on September 12, 1907.
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