Frank Steunenberg

Frank Steunenberg

Infobox Governor
name= Frank Steunenberg


order=4th
office= Governor of Idaho
term_start=January 4, 1897
term_end=January 7, 1901
lieutenant=George F. Moore (1897)
J. H. Hutchinson (1899)
predecessor=William J. McConnell
successor=Frank W. Hunt
birth_date=birth date|1861|8|8|mf=y
birth_place=Keokuk, Iowa
death_date=death date and age|1905|12|30|1861|8|8
death_place=Caldwell, Idaho
spouse=Belle Keppel Steunenberg
profession= Newspaper Publisher, Politician
residence=Caldwell
religion=Christian
party= Democrat, Populist
footnotes=

Frank Steunenberg (August 8, 1861ndash December 30, 1905) was the fourth Governor of the State of Idaho, serving from 1897 until 1901. He is perhaps best known for his 1905 assassination by one-time union member Harry Orchard, who also admitted to being a paid informant for the Cripple Creek, Colorado, Mine Owners' Association.Roughneck, The Life and Times of Big Bill Haywood, Peter Carlson, 1983, page 119. Orchard attempted to implicate leaders of the radical Western Federation of Miners in the murder. The labor leaders were found innocentRoughneck, The Life and Times of Big Bill Haywood, Peter Carlson, 1983, page 135. in two trials,The Autobiography of Big Bill Haywood, William Dudley Haywood, 1929, page 224 ppbk. but Orchard spent the rest of his life in prison.

Early career

Steunenberg attended Iowa State at Ames and then went on to become a printer's apprentice, and publisher. In 1881 he was hired by the "Des Moines Register" in Des Moines, Iowa. Steunenberg later published a newspaper in Knoxville, Tennessee, before finally settling in Caldwell, Idaho where he joined his brother taking over the Caldwell Tribune for six yearsIdaho State Historical Society Public Archives Research Library. http://www.idahohistory.net/Reference%20Series/0402.pdf

In Caldwell Steunenberg became active in politics and was elected to the first Idaho Legislature in 1890 as a fusion candidate endorsed by both the Democratic and Populist Parties.

Governor

With labor union support, in 1896 Steunenberg was nominated as both the Democratic and Populist candidate for governor. He won the November election and became the first Governor of Idaho who was not a member of the Republican Party. Steunenberg served during a period of considerable labor unrest in the Idaho mining industry. As a result, many corporations, fearing that Steunenberg's government would not support them if there was a strike, increased their wages for workers.

The Bunker Hill Mining Company, however, did not. In April 1899 striking members of the Western Federation of Miners destroyed the company's mill at Wardner. In response Steunenberg declared martial law and asked President William McKinley to send federal troops to quell the unrest. This action was seen as a betrayal by Steunenberg's union supporters. Steunenberg did not seek reelection in 1900.

Assassination

On December 30, 1905, Steunenberg was killed outside his house in Caldwell by a bomb rigged to his front gate. Harry Orchard was arrested shortly thereafter for the murder, and the investigation was conducted by Pinkerton agent James McParland. With the promise of a lighter sentence, McParland compelled Orchard to write a confession in which he implicated "Big Bill" Haywood, general secretary of the Western Federation of Miners, Charles Moyer, president of the Western Federation of Miners, and George Pettibone, a labor activist who had a prior conviction related to an 1892 dispute in Coeur d'Alene, as co-conspirators. McParland arrested the three in Colorado in February 1906.

The nationally publicized trial took place in Boise in 1907. There was a lack of evidence in a case that was supported only by Orchard's testimony. Clarence Darrow, a lawyer who specialized in defending trade union leaders, won an acquittal for Haywood. Pettibone was defended in a separate trial by Judge Hilton of Denver, and was also acquitted. Charges were dropped against Moyer.The Autobiography of Big Bil Haywood, William Dudley Haywood, 1929, page 224 ppbk. Orchard received a death sentence in a separate trial, but the sentence was commuted to life in prison.

More information about the Steunenberg trials at James McParland.

References

Additional references

* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAsteunenberg.htm "Murder of Frank Steunenberg"]
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAsteunenbergF.htm Biography]

ee also

* Harry Orchard, convicted murderer
* James McParland, Pinkerton Detective responsible for investigation
* Steve Adams, accused accomplice
* Bill Haywood, union leader accused of conspiracy
* Frank R. Gooding, Idaho Governor during murder and trials
* Coeur d'Alene miners' dispute, alleged reason for the murder
* List of assassinated American politicians

Further reading

* [http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/haywood/HAYWOOD.HTM The Trial of Bill Haywood] - a detailed account of the murder trial
* cite book
title=Big Trouble: A Murder in a Small Western Town Sets Off a Struggle for the Soul of America
author=J. Anthony Lukas
date=1997-10-14
publisher=Simon & Schuster
isbn=0684808587
url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0684808587
by J. Anthony Lukas. An extensive discussion of the class warfare occurring at the turn of the 20th century.


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