- Selden A. McMeans
Selden Allen McMeans (July
1806 -July 31 1876 ) was an American physician and politician.Born near
Knoxville, Tennessee , McMeans first began practicing medicine in the 1840s inGreenville, South Carolina . In 1846, he volunteered for service in theMexican-American War . After the war ended, he moved toEl Dorado County, California , where he was a member of theCalifornia State Assembly for the 12th District (1852-54) and served as the secondCalifornia State Treasurer (1854-56).In the fall of 1859, McMeans moved to
Virginia City, Nevada after theComstock Lode silver strike. When the news of the firing onFort Sumter reached Virginia City in 1861, McMeans announced that he would capture Fort Churchill for the Confederacy, but was quickly disabused of this notion by news of a detachment of Union soldiers heading from Fort Churchill to Virginia City. After the Civil War, he organized the Democratic Party in Nevada and became its first chairman. He eventually moved to Reno, where he died at age 70 in 1876.External links
* [http://www.unr.edu/med/dept/hom/2004/GWSpring2004.pdf "Dr. Selden A. McMeans, Nevada's Early Politician Doctor", "Greasewood Tablettes", University of Nevada Medical School, Spring 2004]
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