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Henry Markham

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Henry Harrison Markham
Henry Markham
Markham in 1892
18thGovernor of California
In office
January 8, 1891 – January 11, 1895
LieutenantJohn B. Reddick
Preceded byRobert Waterman
Succeeded byJames Budd
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromCalifornia's6thdistrict
In office
March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1887
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded byWilliam Vandever
Personal details
Born(1840-11-16)November 16, 1840
Wilmington, New York
DiedOctober 9, 1923(1923-10-09)(aged 82)
Pasadena, California
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Mary A. Dana
(m.1876⁠–⁠1923)
Children5
ResidencePasadena, California
OccupationLawyer, soldier and politician
Signature
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnited States Volunteers
Union Army
Years of service1863–1865
Rank2nd Lieutenant,USV
Unit32nd Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Henry Harrison Markham(November 16, 1840 – October 9, 1923) was an American lawyer andRepublicanpolitician. He was the18thgovernor of California(1891–1895), and representedCalifornia's 6th congressional districtduring the49th United States Congress(1885–1887). Earlier in life, he served as aUnion Armyofficer in theAmerican Civil War.

Early life

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On November 16, 1840, Markham was born inWilmington, New York.[1][2]

Career

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During theCivil War,Markham enlisted as a private in Company G,32nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment;he was promoted to second lieutenant. Markham was part of GeneralWilliam Tecumseh Sherman'sMarch to the Seain 1864. He was wounded at theBattle of Rivers' Bridgein 1865, and discharged.

After the war Markham returned to Wisconsin and settled inMilwaukee,where he studied law and passed the bar in 1867. He practiced law in Milwaukee in the state and federal courts. In 1879, Markham continued to practice law inPasadena.

In 1890, Markham was elected as governor of California and inaugurated in January 1891.[1]

In Pasadena Markham was on the school board and was one of the founders of the Pasadena public library. He was also part of theCalico Union Mining Company.During his run for governor he was referred to as "the dashing colonel from Pasadena." He was a long time member of thePasadena Republican Club.

Personal life

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On May 17, 1876, Markham married Mary A. Dana (1853–1934) inWaukesha, Wisconsin.Markham purchased a 23-acre ranch inPasadena, California.In 1879, Markham and his family moved toPasadena, California.They have five daughters, Marie, Alice, Gertrude, Genevieve, and Hildreth. The Markham house was located at 703 S. Pasadena Ave. After elected as governor in 1891, Markham and his family moved to Sacramento, California. On October 9, 1923, Markham died in his home inPasadena, California.Markham was 82 years old. Markham is interred inMountain View CemeteryinAltadena.[1][2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^abc"Death Takes Former Governor H. H. Markham".The Sacramento Bee.Pasadena, California. AP. October 9, 1923. p. 1.RetrievedJune 3,2021– via newspapers.com.
  2. ^ab"The Governor's Gallery - Henry Harrison Markham (1891–1895)".governors.library.ca.gov.RetrievedJune 3,2021.
  3. ^"The First Ladies/Partners of California- Mary Markham (1891–1895)".governors.library.ca.gov.RetrievedJune 3,2021.
  4. ^"Home of Governor H.H. Markham on South Pasadena Ave, Pasadena".calisphere.org.RetrievedJune 3,2021.(Note: The house was demolished in 1939.)
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Party political offices
Preceded by Republicannominee forGovernor of California
1890
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of California
1891–1895
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by
None
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromCalifornia's 6th congressional district

1885–1887
Succeeded by