James O'Neill (Washington politician)

James O'Neill (Washington politician)

Infobox Politician
name = James O’Neill


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office = Member of the Washington State Senate
term = 1891-1895
term_start =
term_end =
predecessor =
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constituency = Spokane and Stevens counties
nominator =
appointer =
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successor =
office2 = 7th Mayor of Portland, Oregon
term_start2 = 1856
term_end2 = 1857
predecessor2 = George W. Vaughn
successor2 = William S. Ladd
birthdate = 1824
birthplace = Duanesburg, New York
deathdate = 1913
deathplace = Washington
party = Republican
spouse = Caroline M. Grinnell

James O’Neill (1824–1913) was an American businessman and politician in the Oregon Territory and the territory and state of Washington. A New York native, he was mayor of Portland, Oregon, and an Indian Agent in Idaho and Washington territories. He would also serve in the legislature of the Washington Territory and the state of Washington.

Early life

James O’Neill was born in Duanesburg, New York, in 1824.Scott, Harvey W. (1890). "History of Portland, Oregon with illustrations and biographical sketches of prominent citizens and pioneers". Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason & Co.] He was the oldest of five children born to James E. O’Neill and the former Elizabeth Marsh.Hines, H.K. (1893). "An Illustrated History of the State of Washington". The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, IL. Pp. 319-320.] Of Irish descent, his father was a shopkeeper in Schenectady County, New York, where the younger James was born. James was educated in the local public schools as well as the academies in Gallupville and Albany.

After receiving his education he worked in his father store for a time before moving to Albany where he worked as a store clerk. From 1849 to 1851 he was in business for himself in Albany, and in 1851 he moved to New York City and continued his business until 1853. He married Caroline M. Grinnell of New York in 1849, and they would have one daughter, Kate. Caroline would die in 1871.

Oregon

In 1853, O’Neill moved to the Oregon Territory, traveling by ship to Panama where he then traveled by land across the Isthmus. He then continued by ship to Oregon. In Oregon, he settled in Oregon City where he worked as an agent for Wells Fargo & Company until 1857. A few years after arriving he moved across the Willamette River to Portland. A Whig Party supporter, he attended that party’s first Oregon convention in 1855 in Corvallis.

On April 7 1856, O’Neill was elected as the seventh mayor of Portland, replacing George W. Vaughn. [http://www.portlandonline.com/auditor/index.cfm?&a=ejgi&c=chbde Auditor’s Office: Mayors of Portland.] City of Portland. Retrieved March 24 2008.] He was re-elected the next year, becoming the city’s first two-term mayor, but was replaced on November 4 1857, by William S. Ladd before the end of his second term. In 1858, O’Neill returned to New York briefly, and then returned to Portland as a merchant, remaining until 1861. He switched political allegiance to the Republican Party when that party was formed . His brother, Captain Daniel O’Neill (born 1826) was a steamship captain in Oregon.Corning, Howard M. (1989). "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 179.]

Idaho and Washington

In 1863, he was working as an interpreter for the Office of Indian Affairs in the Idaho Territory. [http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/mcbeth/governmentdoc/superintendency/1861.htm Office of Indian Affairs - Records of the Idaho Superintendency.] University of Idaho. Retrieved on March 24 2008.] O’Neill worked out of Lapwai and in 1865 was working as an Indian agent for the Nez Perce Agency in Idaho. He continued in that position through 1867. He then moved to Cheweela on the Colville Indian Reservation and continued working for the Office of Indian Affairs. From 1868 until 1878 he was back in New York.

O’Neill returned to Washington in 1878 and worked as a farmer for the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. He kept that position until resigning in 1887. During this time he also served as postmaster for Chewelah, while in 1881 he served in the Washington State House of Representatives of the Washington Territory representing Spokane and Stevens counties. While in the House he worked to pass the bill incorporating the city of Spokane Falls (now Spokane) in 1881.

In 1888, O’Neill was elected as auditor for Stevens County, serving for two years. James O’Neill was elected to the Washington State Senate in 1889 when Washington became a state. He represented the Second District, made up of Spokane and Stevens counties and served as chairman of the mines committee and of the Indian Affairs committee. In 1892, he served as a delegate to the Seattle Convention.

References

External links

*cite book
title=Senate Journal
author=Washington (State). Legislature. Senate
year=1891
publisher=State Printer
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url=http://books.google.com/books?id=S_1MAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA365&lpg=PA365&dq=%22james+o+neill%22+washington+senate&source=web&ots=sxqQlYGUtD&sig=Vaqm8dGcWm8-55c5Fir2LlekIM0&hl=en


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