- Tirey L. Ford
Infobox_Senator
name=Tirey L. Ford
nationality=American
image_size=200px
order = 18th
office = California Attorney General
term_start= 1899
term_end = 1902
preceded =William F. Fitzgerald
succeeded =Ulysses S. Webb
party=Republican
birth_date = birth date|1857|12|29|mf=y
death_date = death date and age|1928|6|26|1857|12|29
death_place =San Francisco, California
spouse= Mary Emma Byington
profession=Attorney ,Politician
religion=Roman Catholic
children = Byington Ford, Mary Relda Ford, Tirey Lafayette Ford Jr.|Tirey Lafayette Ford (
December 29 ,1857 –June 26 ,1928 ) was a successful San Francisco attorney, and Attorney-General ofCalifornia (1898-1902).Early life
Tirey L. Ford, was born in
Monroe County, Missouri , the son of Jacob Harrison Ford and Mary Winn Abernathy. In 1877, at the age of 19, Ford came toColusa County, California . For three years, he worked on his uncle (Hugh J. Glenn )'s ranch; Glenn was a Democratic candidate for Governor. He became a student in the law office of Colonel Park Henshaw inChico, California . [ [*History of the New California - The Lewis Publishing Company - 1905.] ] He was admitted to the California Bar in August, 1882. [ [The State Bar of California] ]Tirey moved to
Oroville, California to practice law, but after about three years moved to Downieville, the county seat ofSierra County , California. In 1888, he married Miss Mary Emma Byington, sister of Lewis Francis Byington. They had three children, Byington Ford, Mary Relda Ford, and Tirey Lafayette Ford.Political Life
In 1888, Tirey Ford was elected
District Attorney for Sierra County and was re-elected in 1890.tate Senator
He became Republican
State Senator in 1892 and 1895 for Plumas, Sierra, and Nevada Counties. [ [*California State Capitol Museum] He was appointed attorney for the State Board of Harbor Commissioners in 1895, which office he held until elected Attorney General for the state of California in 1898. [ [*S.F. Newspaper, June 26, 1928.]
California Attorney General
He served as the 18th
California Attorney General 1898-1902. He resigned in the midst of a bribery scandal in 1902, but was later found to be innocent.Private Life
In 1902, he became general counsel for the
United Railroads of San Francisco . During the1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, he became a member of MayorEugene Schmitz 's Committee of Fifty.Adolphus Frederic St. Sure joined Ford's law firm in San Francisco.Retirement
After his retirement, he took up historical studies and literary pursuits. In 1926 he published a well-received novel, "Dawn and the Dons: The Romance of Monterey", with vignettes and sketches by
Jo Mora .Death
On
June 26 1928 , Tirey L. Ford died at thePacific-Union Club in San Francisco, aged 70. He was interred at the family mausoleum,Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma , San Mateo County, California. [ [*The Political Graveyard.] ]References
External links
* [http://caag.state.ca.us/ag/history/18ford.htm Brief biography with picture]
* [http://www.hendersonfamilytree.com/Tirey_Ford.html Genealogy Web site]
* [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ca/state1/biographies/tlford.html Tirey Lafayette Ford Biography]
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