Henry Meiggs

Henry Meiggs

Henry Meiggs (July 7, 1811 - September 30, 1877), was a promoter/con man and railroad builder. He was born in Catskill, New York. [http://meigs.org/Henry_Meiggs526.htm] . He came to New York City in 1835 and began a lumber business, but was ruined by the Panic of 1837. He restarted his business, this time in Brooklyn, but again met with failure. Finding success in sending lumber to the Pacific Coast, he finally relocated to San Francisco after the discovery of gold by taking a cargo of lumber there in the "Albany", a cargo which he sold for twenty times its cost.

When Meiggs arrived in San Francisco in 1849, he, like many others, got into real estate speculation. In Meiggs' case, he promoted the possibility of piers along the north shore area, on the grounds that it was closer to the Golden Gate than the usual harbor, located just south of what is today downtown San Francisco. Today, the site of Meiggs' Wharf, in its day a marvel extending two thousand feet into the Bay, is occupied by part of Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, and Pier 45. [http://www.maritimeheritage.org/ports/naWestcoast/californiaSF.html] To that end, he built warehouses, streets and piers in the area. He constructed sawmills and schooners.

Meiggs became extended financially in trying to do this. In order to make ends meet, he illicitly obtained a book full of warrants on the Street Fund (which had little money in it), which the city's controller and mayor had fallen into the habit of signing by the book in advance. Meiggs forged the remaining information and raised money. He left San Francisco before the fraud was discovered, on October 6, 1854, in the brig "American," heading for South America. According to his own statement, he landed with only $8,000 (his fraud raised, by some accounts, half a million), lost it immediately, and had to pawn his watch. [http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist/meiggs.html]

Meiggs became a successful railroad builder, building the first railroad in Chile, between Santiago and Valparaiso. He also built many railroads in Peru, and died in 1877 in Lima, Peru, while constructing a railroad in Costa Rica, which was completed by his nephew, Minor C. Keith. He is said to have been the virtual dictator of Peru by that time, known as "Don Enrique", with interests ranging from silver mines to cleaning up the city of Lima by building a seven-mile-long park. [http://www.jacobsarts.com/KieferBoytonPeru/Peru/grace.htm]

While his Peruvian contracts were wildly profitable, by 1876, his financial situation had begun to disintegrate. He found it more difficult to obtain credit. His 1877 death only worsened the economic chaos in Peru. He was buried at Presbítero Maestro cemetery in downtown Lima.

He is said to have paid back every cent he obtained by the warrant fraud, and his other debts, amounting to as much as a million dollars, refusing only to pay back speculators who obtained the warrants at deep discounts. In preparation for his never-to-occur return to San Francisco, he got the State Legislature to pass a bill making it illegal to try him for offenses occurring before 1855. The bill was vetoed by the governor.

In 1977, one hundred years after Meiggs' death, Judge Harry W. Low of the California Superior Court, in San Francisco, granted a motion to quash the indictment against Meiggs stemming from the fraud, on the grounds that Meiggs had rehabilitated himself, and had gone to a Higher Court. This marked the conclusion of a lengthy campaign by Meiggs' supporters to clear him.

Meiggs is credited with founding the town of Meiggsville, later renamed Mendocino.

References

Elisabeth P Myers, "South America's Yankee Genius, Henry Meiggs". New York, Messner, 1969.

Watt Stewart, "Henry Meiggs, Yankee Pizarro", Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1946.


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