- Emery Valentine
Emery (or Emory) Valentine (1858 - September, 1930) was an
Alaska npolitician and the sixth mayor ofJuneau, Alaska , from 1908 to 1912 and from 1917 to 1919. He was also aminer ,goldsmith ,jeweller ,assayer ,gunsmith ,watchmaker ,architect ,firefighter , andbusinessman .Early life
Valentine was born in
Dowagiac, Michigan . He traveled toColorado around the age of 10 and became a miner, until he was injured in an accident. He then learned to be a goldsmith and became anapprentice to a jeweler.Career
Valentine came to own a number of stores throughout Colorado and
Montana , from 1876 to 1886, when he left the states and settled in Juneau in May 1886. There, he bought a plot of land from Joe Juneau and began his ownjewelry store, E. Valentine Jeweler. He would have built a jewelry store in Skagway, but he faced competition fromHerman Kirmse , a well-known jeweler.Architect
Emery Valentine built a number of notable buildings in Juneau, including the Valentine Building, at 119 Seward Street, in 1912, and the Seward Building (now known as Dockside Jewelers), at 145 South Franklin Street. In 1897, he traveled to Skagway, where he built a dock. It was the same dock that local
gangster Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith was killed in agunfight byFrank Reid onJuly 8 ,1898 .Firefighter
After coming to Juneau, Valentine organized the
Juneau Volunteer Fire Department . At first, the establishment implemented ahorse -drawn cart and a handpump . Usually, volunteers would formbucket brigade s to transport water as well. Valentine also donated a specializedwagon to the department in 1897; the wagon carried the slogan "You ring the Bell and we'll do the rest". As mayor, he renovated the department and designed the city's first water system.Politician
Valentine served as a member of the
city council for a single term in 1902. While mayor, he helped to acquire the People's Dock, near the southern region of the town. Although a Republican, Valentine had close ties with the Progressive ("Bull Moose") Party.Other
Valentine also worked as the
Japan ese vice-consul . For his service to the country of Japan, he was awarded theOrder of the Rising Sun .Family
Emery Valentine was married four times,
divorce d thrice, andwidow ed once.Later life
Valentine was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.
External links
* [http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/120303/nei_firemanmayor.shtml The fireman mayor] - article for the Internet version of the "
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