- Frank M. Pixley
Frank M. Pixley (January 31, 1825 - 1895) was an American journalist and politician who served briefly as the
Attorney General of California .Pixley was born in Westmoreland,
Oneida, New York . He graduated fromHamilton College and studied law inRochester, New York . In 1847, he was admitted to theSupreme Court of Michigan . Two years later he travelled to California during the Gold Rush, and spent two winters working mines on theYuba River . He met and married Amelia Van Reynegom; the Pixleys lived in the North Beach area of San Francisco.Pixley served as the 8th Attorney General of California, from 1860 to 1861. He fought in the Civil War alongside Union General
Ulysses S. Grant at theBattle of Cold Harbor . In 1868 he was the Republican candidate for Congress in California's First District, losing to incumbentSamuel Beach Axtell by more than 3500 votes.Pixley and Frank Somers founded "
The Argonaut " in April, 1877. "The Argonaut" was considered one of the most important publications in California and it had a great deal of political influence. He was friends with former Governor of CaliforniaJohn G. Downey , and after the tragic death of Downey's wife introduced him to a much younger woman who wrote for "The Argonaut", resulting in a minor scandal.The town of Pixley, in
Tulare County, California , is named after Frank Pixley.External links
* [http://caag.state.ca.us/ag/history/8pixley.htm Brief biography with picture]
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