Charles William Anderson (April 28, 1866 - January 28, 1938) was a Collector of Revenue in New York City.[1][2][3][4]
He was born in Oxford, Ohio. He became a Republican Party political organizer in New York City.[5]
U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him to the Revenue position in New York City succeeding Charles H. Treat.[6] U.S. President Woodrow Wilson removed him and other African Americans from their posts. Warren G. Harding appointed him to another Revenue post.[5]
He married Emma Lee Bonaparte.[7] He held various roles in official ceremonies and was a member of several cultural institutions.[7]