- William Sharon
Infobox Senator
name = William Sharon
jr/sr =United States Senator
state=Nevada
party =Republican
term_start =March 4 ,1875
term_end =March 3 ,1881
alongside =
preceded =William M. Stewart
succeeded = James G. Fair
date of birth = birth date|1821|1|9
place of birth = Smithfield,Ohio
dead = dead
date of death = death date and age|1885|11|13|1821|1|9
place of death = San Francisco,California
residence= Virginia City
spouse = Maria Malloy
profession=Attorney ,Real estate
religion=William Sharon (
January 9 ,1821 –November 13 ,1885 ) was aUnited States Senator fromNevada who profited from theComstock Lode .Early life
Sharon was born in Smithfield, Jefferson County,
Ohio ,January 9 ,1821 , the son of William Sharon (Westmoreland County,Pennsylvania , 1793 – Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County,Ohio ,April 24 ,1875 ) and wife (m. Smithfield, Jefferson County,Ohio ,January 21 ,1815 ) Susan Kirk (Lackawanna , Cumberland County,Pennsylvania , 1796 – Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County,Ohio , 1833); paternal grandson of William Sharon [TheNational Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) publishes a Patriot Index, a list of persons whose honorable service in the cause of independence during theAmerican Revolution renders their female descendants eligible for membership in the NSDAR. Several ancestors ofChris Strachwitz appear in the Patriot Index, including: William Sharon (number 120). While Mr. Strachwitz is not eligible for membership in the NSDAR (by not being female), he is eligible for membership in the equivalent organization for men, theNational Society of the Sons of the American Revolution .] (Pennsylvania , 1753 – Jefferson County,Ohio , 1809, son of James Sharon and wife, paternal grandson of William Sharon (d.March 2 ,1751 ) and wife Margaret Chambers and great-grandson of William Sherran and wife Mary ...) and wife (married c. 1789) Sarah Smiley (Juniata County ,Pennsylvania , 1762 – Jefferson County,Ohio , 1857, daughter of George Smiley and wife); and maternal grandson of William Kirk (Juniata County ,Pennsylvania , c. 1770 – Smithfield, Jefferson County,Ohio , 1814) and wife Rachel Jones (c. 1772 – c. 1830). [http://www.wargs.com/noble/strachwitz.html Ancestry of Chris Strachwitz]He attended
Athens College . He moved toSt. Louis, Missouri and studied law. He was admitted to the bar and practiced. He engaged in mercantile pursuits inCarrollton, Illinois .Career in the west
William moved to
California in 1849 and engaged in business in Sacramento. He moved to San Francisco in 1850 and was adealer inreal estate . He married there in 1852 Maria Malloy (Québec , 1832 –San Francisco ,California ,14 May 1875 ). He moved toVirginia City, Nevada in 1864 as manager of the branch of theBank of California and became interested in silver mining.Senator Sharon was a business partner of William Chapman Ralston and was the
Nevada agent for theBank of California . He and Ralston profited greatly from loaning money to mining operations and then foreclosing on those operations when the owners defaulted.William Sharon acquired many of Ralston's assets in 1875 when Ralston's financial empire collapsed and he died. He was thought by some of his contemporaries to have actually aided the collapse. He certainly was the main beneficiary of Ralston's assets. Those assets included the [http://www.sfpalace.com Palace Hotel] in San Francisco and
Ralston Hall inBelmont, California .He became the father-in-law of future Congressman and Senator from
Nevada ,Francis G. Newlands , by whom he is the great-greatgrandfather ofChris Strachwitz . He was also the father of Florence Emily Sharon, who married Sir Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh, 7th Baronet, becoming the mother ofThomas Fermor-Hesketh, 1st Baron Hesketh (1881-1944).enator
He was elected as a Republican to the
United States Senate forNevada and served fromMarch 4 ,1875 , toMarch 3 ,1881 . He served as the chairman of theCommittee on Mines and Mining in the45th United States Congress .Later years
He resided in
San Francisco ,California until his death there onNovember 13 ,1885 . He was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery in San Francisco. His final years saw a legal battle that was the juiciest scandal of its time. Two lawsuits "Sharon vs. Sharon, 1884" and "Sharon vs Hill, 1885" encapsulated his death. He lost the first case and before the appeal was decided, he was already dead, but he won, thus ruining Sarah Althea's Hill's hopes to be recognized as his wife or widow.Senator Sharon was claimed to have remarried a woman named Sarah Althea Hill, but he sued to have this alleged marriage cancelled. The judgement (in his favor) was rendered after his death, but the consequent legal proceedings, which included a bowie-knife fight in the courtroom of the Circuit Court for the Northern District of California and the physical beating of Justice
Stephen Johnson Field of the US Supreme Court (byDavid S. Terry , a former Chief Judge of the California Supreme Court) and the fatal shooting of the Terry by a US Marshal, both in the breakfast-room of a California railroad hotel, culminated in a landmark US Supreme Court decision in the case "In re Neagle (Cunningham v. Neagle)", on the supremacy of federal law over state law. 135 U.S. 1; 10 S. Ct. 658; 34 L. Ed. 55 (1890). [For details see, for example, http://lawbooksusa.com/cconlaw/neagleinre.htm.]Notes
References
* Kroninger, Robert. "Sarah and the Senator." Berkeley, Calif.: Howell-North, 1964
* Roberts, Gary L. "In Pursuit of Duty." American West 7 (September 1970): 27-33, 62-63
* Hudson, Lynne. "The Making of Mammy Pleasant: A Black Entrepreneur in Nineteenth Century San Francisco" Chicago and Urbana IL.: University of Illinois Press, 2003. (p63)
* Stone, Irving. "Men to Match My Mountains."
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