- John Noble Goodwin
Infobox Officeholder |name=John Noble Goodwin
nationality=American
party=Republican
office=1st Governor ofArizona Territory
term_start =December 29 ,1863
term_end =April 10 ,1866
preceded =
succeeded =Richard C. McCormick
state2=Maine
district2=1st
term_start2=March 4 ,1861
term_end2=March 3 ,1863
predecessor2=Daniel E. Somes
successor2=Lorenzo De Medici Sweat
date of birth=birth date|1824|10|18
place of birth=South Berwick, Maine
office3=Delegate to theU.S. House of Representatives fromArizona Territory
term_start3 =January 17 ,1866
term_end3 =March 3 ,1867
preceded3 =Charles Debrille Poston
succeeded3 =Coles Bashford
dead=dead
date of death=death date and age|1887|4|29|1824|10|18
place of death=Paraiso Springs,Monterey County, California
spouse=Susan Howard Robinson
profession=Attorney
religion=
footnote=John Noble Goodwin (
October 18 ,1824 ndashApril 29 ,1887 ) was aUnited States attorney andpolitician who served as the first Governor ofArizona Territory . He was also a Congressman fromMaine and served as Arizona Territory's Delegate to theUnited States House of Representatives .Background
Goodwin was born on
October 18 ,1824 inSouth Berwick, Maine to John and Mary (Noble) Goodwin. He was educated atBerwick Academy and graduated fromDartmouth College in 1844. Following graduation, Goodwin studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1848. He then began a law practice in South Berwick. Goodwin married Susan Howard Robinson ofAugusta, Maine onOctober 27 ,1857 . The couple had three children, Susie Robinson, Richard Emery, and Howard Robinson, the youngest born onNovember 7 ,1863 .Goff, "Vol. II", pp. 29]Maine
Goodwin began his political career in 1854 with his election to the
Maine Senate . This was followed in 1860 with a successful run for the U.S. house of Representatives. Though considered hard-working and likable with a moderate approach, Goodwin's single term as a Congressman was described as "undistinguished". He was defeated by 127 votes in his 1862 reelection bid.Goff, "Vol. II", pp. 29-30]Following his defeat, Goodwin began looking for another federal posting. He was supported in the effort by U.S. Senators
William P. Fessenden andLot M. Morrill , both of Maine, along with several former colleagues from the House of Representatives.Goff, "Vol. II", pp. 30] OnMarch 6 ,1863 , following passage of theArizona Organic Act , President Lincoln appointed Goodwin as Chief Justice of Arizona Territory. WhenJohn A. Gurley , Lincoln's initial appointee for Governor of Arizona Territory, died onAugust 19 ,1863 , Goodwin was selected to fill the open position.Goff, "Vol. II", pp. 26]Governorship
The Governor's party, consisting of most of Arizona's appointed officials, left
Washington D.C. forFort Leavenworth . They then took theSanta Fe Trail , arriving inSanta Fe, New Mexico onNovember 26 ,1863 .Wagoner pp. 31] The party then crossed into Arizona, and onDecember 29 ,1863 held a ceremony at Navajo Springs to formally establish the Arizona Territory and administer oaths of office to the territorial officials.Wagoner pp. 32]As Congress had not specified the location of the territorial capital, it fell to Goodwin to select an initial location. Tucson as the largest settlement in the territory had been considered a likely location, but based upon the recommendation of General
James H. Carleton who viewed Tucson as full of Mexicans and Confederate sympathizers, Fort Whipple was instead selected. The governor and his party reached Fort Whipple onJanuary 22 ,1864 .Wagoner pp. 33]Shortly after establishing the temporary capital, Goodwin set out with a military escort on a tour of the new territory. The purpose of the tour was to familiarize the governor with his new territory and to search for suitable locations for a more permanent capital. The mining district near Fort Whipple was seen first, followed by the areas around the Verde and Salinas rivers. In April and May, he was in southern Arizona. Following this tour, Goodwin decided to place the new capital at a site near Granite Creek, roughly 20 miles south of Fort Whipple's location. The military camp was moved and on
May 30 ,1864 the new capital was named Prescott at a public meeting.Wagoner pp. 36]Goodwin's duties encompassed dividing the territory into judicial districts and appointing a variety of officials to conduct governmental tasks. Following an initial census overseen by U.S. Marshal Milton B. Duffield, the governor proclaimed an election for the selection of a territorial legislature and delegate to Congress would occur on
July 18 ,1864 .Wagoner pp. 41, 43] When the1st Arizona Territorial Legislature convened, Goodwin called for immediate removal ofpeonage and imprisonment for debt from the set of laws Arizona had inherited fromNew Mexico Territory along with creation of a commission to create a newlegal code for Arizona.Wagoner pp. 45] The governor also asked the legislature to minimize the number of appointed officials, combining multiple part-time positions into a single full-time position were practical. Other topics Goodwin raised with the legislature were taxation and location of the territorial capital.Goff, "Vol II", pp. 35]To deal with Indian deprivations from
Apache and other tribes, Goodwin called for assistance from the U.S. Army along with creation of a volunteer force to combat the hostiles. A force of 350 men and 11 offices was raised and divided into five companies. For peaceful tribes, the governor called for Congress to create reservations along theColorado river and appropriate funds to build irrigation systems.Wagoner pp. 48] Other efforts Goodwin pursued were establishment of postal routes and creation of schools.Wagoner pp. 49-50]Territorial delegate
Goodwin was elected to be Arizona Territory's Delegate to the
39th United States Congress onSeptember 6 ,1865 , defeating incumbentCharles D. Poston in the process.Goff, "Vol III", pp. 32] Soon after, Goodwin left forWashington D. C. leavingRichard C. McCormick behind as Acting Governor. The new delegate did not reach the floor of Congress tillJanuary 17 ,1866 .Goff, "Vol III", pp. 34] During the period lasting until McCormick's appointment as governor, Goodwin collected two salaries and did not respond to requests for return of the overpayment for theU.S. Treasury Department .Wagoner pp. 61]During his time as a delegate, Goodwin submitted several bills calling for troops to fight hostile Indians, creation of additional postal routes.Goff, "Vol III", pp. 37] He also spoke out against the transfer of Pah-Ute County from Arizona Territory to
Nevada .Goff, "Vol III", pp. 35-37] Goodwin did not seek re-election in 1866.Later life
Following his time as territorial Delegate, Goodwin moved to
New York City to be closer to his business interests. He served as Vice-President of the Tiger Mill and Mining Company of New York by the early 1880s. Goodwin died onApril 29 ,1887 at Paraiso Springs inMonterey County, California , where he had gone for health reasons. He was buried in Forest Grove Cemetery in Augusta, Maine.Goff, "Vol. III", pp. 40]References
*
*
*External links
*CongBio|G000301
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.