- Leland Stanford
Infobox Governor
name = Amasa Leland Stanford
imagesize = 200px
order = 8th
office = Governor of California
term_start =January 10 ,1862
term_end =December 10 ,1863
lieutenant = John F. Chellis
predecessor =John G. Downey
successor =Frederick Low
order2 =US Senator fromCalifornia
term_start2 = 1885
term_end2 = 1893
predecessor2=James T. Farley
successor2 = George C. Perkins
birth_date = birth date|1824|3|9|mf=y
birth_place =Watervliet, New York
death_date = death date and age|1893|6|21|1824|3|9
death_place =Palo Alto, California
party = Republican
spouse = Jane Elizabeth Lathrop
profession =Entrepreneur ,politician
religion =Amasa Leland Stanford (
March 9 ,1824 ndashJune 21 ,1893 ) was an Americantycoon ,politician and founder ofStanford University .Early life
He was born in
Watervliet, New York , one of eight children of Josiah and Elizabeth Phillips Stanford. Stanford's ancestors settled in theMohawk Valley ofNew York around 1720. He attended Clinton Liberal Institute, inClinton, New York , and studied law at Cazenovia Seminary in Cazenovia, New York and later in Albany. He was admitted to the bar in 1848, and then moved toPort Washington, Wisconsin , where he began law practice with Wesley Pierce. He married Jane Elizabeth Lathrop in Albany onSeptember 30 ,1850 , the same year he was nominated by the Whig Party as Washington County, Wisconsin, District Attorney. He was also the founder of the newspaper in Washington County now known as the Washington Herald.Businesses
In 1852, having lost his law library and other property by fire, he moved to California during the
California Gold Rush and began mining for gold at Michigan Bluff inPlacer County, California . He subsequently went into business with his three brothers, who had preceded him to the Pacific coast. During this time he worked with his brothers as keeper of a general store for miners, served as aJustice of the Peace and helped organize the Sacramento Library Association, which later became the Sacramento Public Library. In 1856 he moved toSan Francisco and engaged in mercantile pursuits on a large scale.As one of "
The Big Four " railroad magnates, he cofounded and was made president of theCentral Pacific Railroad company in 1861, when he was again nominated to run for Governor of Californiacite book|title=Empire Express; Building the First Transcontinental Railroad|author=Bain, David Howard|pages=p. 99|year=1999|publisher=Viking|id=ISBN 0-670-80889-X| ] The railroad's firstlocomotive was named "Gov. Stanford " in his honor.As president of the Central Pacific, he directed its construction over the mountains, building 530 miles in 293 days. As head of the railroad company which built the first transcontinental railway line over the Sierra Nevada, Stanford hammered in the famous
golden spike inPromontory, Utah onMay 10 ,1869 . In 1870, the Central Pacific Railroad acquired the Southern Pacific Railroad, forming one of the most powerful railroad monopolies in history.In 1871, Stanford began experimenting with winemaking, leading to his establishment of his 'Vina' winery.
In 1872 Stanford commissioned
Eadweard Muybridge to use newly invented photographic technology to establish whether a galloping horse ever has all four feet off the ground simultaneously, which they do. This project, which illustrated motion through a series of still images viewed together, was a forerunner ofmotion picture technology.Stanford moved to San Francisco in 1874, where he assumed presidency of the
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company .Stanford served as president of
Southern Pacific Railroad from 1885 to 1890, [cite book|author=Yenne, Bill|title=The History of the Southern Pacific|publisher=Bison Books Corp.|id=ISBN 0-517-46084-X| ] [cite web|url=http://www.uprr.com/aboutup/history/histequp/business.shtml|author=Union Pacific Railroad |title=Historical Equipment Still in Use: The Stanford|accessdate=2006-05-30| ] while continuing to serve as the head of the Central Pacific Railroad until his death in 1893. As a railroad developer, Stanford encouraged Chineseimmigration to find workers for the railroad construction. However, when jobs were scarce, Stanford made themscapegoats . Stanford encouraged theCalifornia legislature to pass taxes and unfair regulations which specifically targeted Chinese.He also owned two wineries, the Leland Stanford Winery, founded in 1869, and run by brother Josiah, and the 55,000 acres (220 km²) Great Vina farm in Tehama County, containing what was then the largest vineyard in the world at 13,400 acres (54 km²), the Gridley tract of 22,000 acres (90 km²) in Butte County and the Palo Alto Stock Farm, which was the home of his famous thoroughbred racers, Electioneer, Anon, Sunol, Palo Alto and Advertiser. The
Palo Alto breeding farm gaveStanford University its nickname of "The Farm". The Stanfords also owned a stately mansion inSacramento, California (this was the birthplace of their only son, and now a house museum used for California state social occasions), as well as a home inSan Francisco 'sNob Hill district. Their Sacramento home is now theLeland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park .Politics
Stanford, a leading member of the Republican Party, was politically active. In 1856, he met with other Whig politicians in Sacramento to organize the
California Republican Party at its first state convention on April 30. He was chosen as a delegate to the Republican Party convention which selected US presidential electors in both 1856 and 1860. In the interim, he became the majority stockholder in Amador Quartz Mine. Stanford was defeated in his 1857 bid for California State Treasurer, and his 1859 bid for the office of Governor of California.He was the eighth Governor of California, serving from December 1861 to December 1863, and the first Republican governor. During his gubernatorial tenure, he cut the state's debt in half, and advocated for the conservation of forests. He also oversaw the establishment of the California's first state
normal school in San José, later to becomeSan José State University . Following Stanford's governorship, the term of office changed from two years to four years, in line with legislation passed during his time in office. He later served slightly more than one term in theUnited States Senate , from 1885 until his death in 1893 at age 69. He served for four years as Chairman of theU.S. Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds , and his legislative focus included core Populist elementsndash workercooperatives as a solution to labor conflict, andfree silver to enhance economic growth.tanford University
With wife Jane, Stanford founded Leland Stanford Junior University as a memorial for their only child,
Leland Stanford, Jr. , who died as a teenager oftyphoid inFlorence, Italy while on a trip to Europe. Approximately US$20 million (US$400 million in 2005 dollars) initially went into the university, which held its opening exercises October 1, 1891. The wealth of the Stanford family during the late nineteenth century is estimated at approximately US$50 million ($US1 billion in 2005 dollars).Leland Stanford died at home in
Palo Alto, California on June 20, 1893, and is buried in the Stanford family mausoleum on the Stanford campus. The Memorial Church at Stanford University is also dedicated to his memory.Posthumous Honors
California Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger and First LadyMaria Shriver announced onMay 28 ,2008 , that Stanford will be inducted into theCalifornia Hall of Fame , located atThe California Museum for History, Women and the Arts . The induction ceremony will take placeDecember 10 and Stanford family descendant, Tom Stanford will accept the honor in his place. [cite news|url=http://www.sacbee.com/102/story/971294.html|title=New California Hall of Fame class includes Fonda, Nicholson|work=Sacramento Bee|date=2008-05-28 |accessdate=2008-05-28|author=Dancis, Bruce| ]References
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*Altenberg, Lee, " [http://dynamics.org/~altenber/PAPERS/BCLSFV/ Beyond Capitalism: Leland Stanford's Forgotten Vision] ", Sandstone and Tile, Vol. 14 (1): 8-20 (1990), Stanford Historical Society, Stanford, California.
*Tutorow, Norman, "Leland Stanford: Man of Many Careers", Pacific Coast Publishers, Menlo Park CA, 1971.External links
* [http://www.californiagovernors.ca.gov/h/biography/governor_8.html Governor Leland Stanford biography] at the
California State Library
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* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ca/placer/postcards/stnfrd.jpgPenny Postcards: Leland Stanford's store: Michigan Bluff, California]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/tcrr/peopleevents/p_cprr.html Stanford's racist speech: "Leland Stanford promised in his inaugural address to protect the state from "the dregs of Asia" -PBS.org]
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