Orion Clemens

Orion Clemens
Orion Clemens
Secretary of Nevada Territory
In office
1861–1864
Nominated by Abraham Lincoln
Personal details
Born October 6, 1825(1825-10-06)
Tennessee
Died December 11, 1897(1897-12-11) (aged 72)
Keokuk, Iowa
Nationality American
Spouse(s) Mollie
Profession journalist

Orion Clemens (1825–1897) was the first and only Secretary of Nevada Territory. He is best known through his relationship to his younger brother Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known by the pen name Mark Twain.

Contents

Early life

Born in Tennessee, Orion Clemens was the oldest of seven children. Four of his six siblings died before reaching the age of twenty, leaving only his brother Samuel (1835–1910) and their sister Pamela (1827–1904). In 1839, the Clemens family moved to Hannibal, Missouri,[1] a port town on the Mississippi River which was to eventually inspire some of his brother Sam's stories.

As a young man, Clemens worked in his father's general store, and later as an apprentice at a local newspaper, before moving to St. Louis, Missouri. In St. Louis, Clemens began studying law under attorney Edward Bates, who later served as Attorney General for President Abraham Lincoln. After his father's death in 1847, Clemens returned to Hannibal and purchased the local newspaper, then became the owner of The Hannibal Journal in which Samuel worked for him. Unable to make a successful living as a journalist in Hannibal, Clemens relocated to Muscatine, Iowa in 1853 and to Keokuk, Iowa in 1854.[2]

Political career

Following Republican Abraham Lincoln's election as President in 1860, Clemens was appointed Secretary to the new government of the Territory of Nevada at a salary of $1,800 a year. His younger brother Sam accompanied Clemens to Nevada Territory in the summer of 1861. Sam would later write about this journey in his semi-autobiographical book, Roughing It.[3] Sam drifted into mining and newspaper work, while his brother served as Territorial Secretary and often as acting Governor when James W. Nye was outside the territory. It was while acting as temporary Governor that Clemens gained political popularity by avoiding a "Sagebrush War" with California over disputed state boundary lines.[4] Clemens built a home in Carson City and brought his wife, Mollie, and young daughter, Jennie, to Nevada a year after his arrival. Jennie would die there in February, 1864. Clemens offered strong support of the newly formed government in Carson City, paying out of his own pocket for the printing of the House and Senate Journals and to furnish the two territorial legislative chambers.[5]

In 1864, as Nevada gained statehood, he sought unsuccessfully to be nominated as a candidate for Nevada Secretary of State. The following year, he served a brief time as an elected state assemblyman. However, the meager salary of a legislator and his inability to develop a successful law practice led him to leave Nevada in 1866.

Later life

After leaving Nevada, Clemens lived for some time in the eastern United States, again attempting to pursue a career in journalism, before finally relocating once again to Keokuk, Iowa in the mid-1870s, where he lived for the remainder of his life. In Iowa, Clemens at times practiced law, farmed chickens, and worked at inventing various gadgets. He also worked extensively on an autobiography. Unfortunately, his writing efforts and other endeavors were largely unsuccessful, and his main source of income was provided by Sam, who visited Clemens often. Clemens died December 11, 1897.

References

  1. ^ "Mark Twain, American Author and Humorist". http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95nov/twain.html. Retrieved 2009-03-12. 
  2. ^ twainquotes.com, The Lost Autobiography of Orion Clemens.
  3. ^ Twain, Mark, Roughing It, 1872. ISBN 0-7434-3650-4.
  4. ^ Fanning, Philip Ashley, Mark Twain and Orion Clemens: Brothers, Partners, Strangers. The University of Alabama Press, 2003. ISBN 0-8173-1310-9.
  5. ^ The National Park Service, Three Historic Nevada Cities.
Political offices
Preceded by
(none)
Secretary of Nevada Territory
1861–1864
Succeeded by
(none)

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Orion — may refer to: Orion (mythology) Contents 1 Astronomy 2 Places 3 Buildings …   Wikipedia

  • Clemens — is a Late Latin masculine name meaning merciful . Clemens (or sometimes Klemens ) may refer to: People family name Andrew Clemens (b.1852 or 1857–1894), American folk artist Barry Clemens (born 1943), American basketball player Brian Clemens… …   Wikipedia

  • Clemens House — may refer to: in the United States (by state) Clemens House (Huntsville, Alabama), listed on the NRHP in Alabama Clemens House (Biloxi, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Clemens House Columbia Brewery District, St. Louis, MO, listed …   Wikipedia

  • Clemens Kalischer — (born 1921 in Lindau, Germany) is a photojournalist and art photography. He emigrated to France via Switzerland (1933) and then to the United States via Morocco (1942). Clemens Kalischer married Angela Wottitz in 1956. They have two daughters,… …   Wikipedia

  • Sam Clemens — Mark Twain « Twain » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Twain (homonymie). Mark Twain …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Samuel Clemens — Mark Twain « Twain » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Twain (homonymie). Mark Twain …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Samuel Langhorne Clemens — Mark Twain « Twain » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Twain (homonymie). Mark Twain …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Samuel Clemens — Mark Twain im Alter von 72 Jahren Samuel Langhorne Clemens (* 30. November 1835 in Florida, Missouri; † 21. April 1910 in Redding, Connecticut) – besser bekannt unter seinem Pseudonym Mark Twain – war ein US amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Mark… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Samuel Langhorne Clemens — Mark Twain im Alter von 72 Jahren Samuel Langhorne Clemens (* 30. November 1835 in Florida, Missouri; † 21. April 1910 in Redding, Connecticut) – besser bekannt unter seinem Pseudonym Mark Twain – war ein US amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Mark… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Detroit, Lake Shore and Mt. Clemens Railway — The Detroit, Lake Shore and Mt. Clemens Railway, also known as the Shore Line Interurban, is a defunct interurban which operated in the Detroit area in the late 1890s. The company incorporated on July 3, 1896 to construct a 23 mile (37 km)… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”