- William E. Dargie
Infobox journalist
name = William E. Dargie
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1854|3|13|df=y
birth_place =San Francisco, California , USA
death_date = death date and age|1911|2|10|1854|3|13|df=y
death_place =Oakland, California , USA
credits = "The Oakland Tribune "
occupation = PublisherWilliam Edward Dargie (
March 13 ,1854 –February 10 ,1911 ) was an American newspaper publisher and politician. He was publisher of the "Oakland Tribune" and served in theCalifornia State Senate .Biography
Dargie was born on in
San Francisco, California , to John and Eliza G. Dargie. He graduated from Union Grammar School and for one year he attended San Francisco High School. In 1867, Dargie, secured the position of bill clerk with the wholesale wood firm of Armes & Dallam. Dargie became an apprentice in the printer's trade at the "San Francisco Bulletin", becoming a member of theInternational Typographical Union 's, San Francisco Local # 21. As ajourneyman printer, Dargie learned all the operations and jobs in the composing room. He was transferred to the editorial department as a reporter for the "Bulletin".Career
; "The Oakland Tribune"In 1875, Dargie decided to better his education and entered the new University of California at Berkeley. He continued to work as a reporter for the "San Francisco Bulletin". Dargie's salary from the "Bulletin" paid his university expenses. After his freshman year at the university, Dargie purchased controlling interest in the
Oakland Tribune with a loan from A. K. P. Harmon. OnJuly 24 ,1876 , Dargie became the manager of the newspaper.He envisioned that
Oakland andAlameda County would grow in the future and that the "Oakland Tribune" would be the major newspaper to serve the new populace. Using his knowledge from the composing room and editorial department, Dargie made the "Tribune" a newspaper of credibility. He hired an excellent staff and purchased the latest presses and linotype machines.; PoliticsOn
February 27 ,1883 , PresidentChester A. Arthur appointed Dargie, a Republican, to the post ofPostmaster of Oakland. When his term as postmaster ended in 1888, Dargie ran for the California Legislature. He represented Alameda County in the California State Senate from 1889 to 1891. During his political career, Dargie continued as publisher of the "Oakland Tribune".Personal life
On
December 15 ,1881 , Dargie married Hermina Peralta atSan Leandro ,California in the home of the bride's father Miguel Peralta. The couple's daughter died at birth, their son, William Edward Dargie, Jr. died at age 20. Dargie died inOakland, California from the effects of a nervous breakdown and stroke. The California State Senate adjourned in his honor. State Senator John W. Stetson of Alameda County praised the work of William E. Dargie. His widow, Hermina would be involved in a long legal battle over the purchase of the "Oakland Tribune" stock with former U.S. CongressmanJoseph R. Knowland .Memberships
* Mason, A. F & A. M.
* Athenian and Nile Clubs
* Union Club
* Family Club
* Press Club of San FranciscoReferences
*Wood, M.W. "History of Alameda County California". Oakland : M.W. Wood, 1883.
*Baker, Joseph Eugene. "Past and Present of Alameda County California". Chicago: S.J. Clarke Company, 1914.
*Conmy, Peter T. "The Beginnings of Oakland, California, A.U.C." Oakland: Oakland Public Library, 1961.
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