Albert C. Benninger (1885-1937), a former Queens Parks Commissioner, was born in the town of Germany, Canada. He moved to the United States at age four and later joined the U.S. Marine Corps, serving in the Spanish-American War (1898-1899).
In 1905, after leaving the military, Benninger settled in Glendale, Queens. Seven years later, he was elected Queens Assemblyman and subsequently served on the Board of Aldermen. He briefly held the position of Commissioner of Public Works in 1916. Two years later, Mayor John F. Hylan (1869-1936) appointed Benninger as Commissioner of the Queens Parks Department. He retired from this role in 1928 but was re-appointed two years later, serving until 1933. From 1933 to 1937, he was the Federal Marshal for the Eastern District of New York.
“Benninger Playground,” New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, accessed March 22, 2023, https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/benninger-playground
“ALBERT BENNINGER, FEDERAL MARSHAL; Prominent in Queens Political Life for 25 Years, He Dies at the Age of 52,” New York Times, March 19, 1937, https://www.nytimes.com/1937/03/19/archives/albert-benninger-federal-marshal-prominent-in-queens-political-life.html