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William Morris Stewart

William Morris Stewart (August 9, 1827 – April 23, 1909) was an American lawyer and politician. In 1964, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.[1]

William Stewart
United States Senator
from Nevada
In office
February 1, 1865 – March 3, 1875
Succeeded byWilliam Sharon
In office
March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1905
Preceded byJames G. Fair
Succeeded byGeorge S. Nixon
5th California Attorney General
In office
1854–1854
Preceded byJohn R. McConnell
Succeeded byWilliam T. Wallace
Personal details
Born(1827-08-09)August 9, 1827
Galen, New York, US
DiedApril 23, 1909(1909-04-23) (aged 81)
Washington, D.C., US
Political partyRepublican, Silver (1893-1901)
ProfessionAttorney
Signature

Personal

Stewart was born in Wayne County, New York, on August 9, 1825. As a child he moved with his parents to Trumbull County, Ohio. As a young man he was a mathematics teacher in Ohio. In 1849 he began attending Yale University but left in 1850 to move to California. He came to California because of the Gold Rush. He arrived in San Francisco, California and soon left to begin mining near Nevada City, California.[2]: 1–4 

In 1903 he was reputed to be one of the richest men in the Senate (with a fortune of some $25 million and ownership of silver mines) and the oldest member of that body.[3]

Marriages

Stewart was married to Annie Elizabeth Foote, daughter of his law partner, Henry S. Foote, on May 31, 1855.[2]: 8 

His second wife was May Agnes Cone, widow of Theodore C. Cone. They were wed on October 26, 1903, in the Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia. Judge Thomas M. Norwood, who had served with Stewart in the U.S. Senate was the best man.[3]

According to the book Reminiscences of William M. Stewart (1908) in May 1905 he moved with his new wife and her daughter to the Bullfrog Mining District (Nevada), where he started a law firm and law library.

Political career

California

 
Reminiscences of Senator William M. Stewart of Nevada edited by George Rothwell Brown, published 1908

In 1851 Stewart ran for sheriff of Nevada County, California, and the next year, in February, he was at the Whig State Convention in Sacramento, where he was named a delegate to the party's national convention.[2]: 5 

In 1852 he studied law in the office of Nevada County District Attorney John R. McConnell, becoming a Democrat in the process. He was appointed to succeed McConnell as district attorney in November 1852. At that time he became a "motivating force" in beginning a Democratic newspaper, Young America (later called The Nevada Democrat.) Stewart continued as district attorney after an election in November 1853.[2]: 6, 7 

He was acting attorney general of California from June 7, 1853, until December.[2]: 8 

Stewart moved to San Francisco and became a law partner with Henry S. Foote, Louis Aldrick, and Benjamin Watkins Lee.[2]: 8 

Nevada

State

In 1860 Stewart moved to Virginia City, Nevada where he participated in mining litigation and helped the development of the Comstock Lode. As Nevada was becoming a state in 1864, he helped the state develop its constitution. Stewart's role as a lawyer and politician in Nevada has always been controversial. He was the territory's leading lawyer in mining litigation, but his opponents accused him of bribing judges and juries.[4] Stewart accused the three Nevada territorial judges of being corrupt, and he barely escaped disbarment.[5]

United States Senate

In 1864, Stewart was named by the Nevada State Legislature to the United States Senate as a Republican. He served in the Senate from 1865 until 1875 when he retired and practiced law again in Nevada and California.[6] In 1873, Stewart's palatial residence, nicknamed Stewart's Castle, was built in Washington, D.C. and became a center of the city's social scene.[7][8] He was elected to the Senate again in 1887 and reelected in 1893 and 1899. During the 1890s he left the Republican Party to join the Silver Party, which supported the Free Silver movement.[6] During this time, he caucused with the Silver Republicans.

During his many years in the Senate, Stewart drafted or co-authored important legislation, including several mining acts and laws urging land reclamation by irrigation. Most famously, Stewart is given credit for authoring in 1868 the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution protecting voting rights regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. During his time as senator, Stewart received 50,000 acres of land for his service on the Committee on Pacific Railroads.[9] In 1871, President Ulysses S. Grant offered Stewart a seat on the United States Supreme Court. Stewart declined. Stewart was also involved in an international scandal where he promoted the sale of a worthless worked out Emma Silver Mine at Alta, Utah for millions of pounds to unsuspecting English citizens.[10]

In 1902, he was in The Hague in connection with the Mexican-American arbitration case, when his wife, the daughter of Confederate Senator Henry S. Foote,[11] was killed in a motor-car accident in Alameda, California.[12]

Post-political career

 
William Morris Stewart by C. M. Bell

Stewart retired from the Senate in 1905. He was a co-founder of the city of Chevy Chase, Maryland, along with Francis G. Newlands, a fellow Senator from Nevada.[13] Stewart remained in Washington, D.C. and died there four years later. He was cremated and the ashes were originally kept in Laurel Hill Cemetery in San Francisco before being moved to Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma, California.

In popular culture

The actor Howard Negley (1898-1983) played Stewart in the 1953 episode, "The Bandits of Panamint", of the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. In the story line, Stewart enters into an agreement to gain pardons for two bandits, played Rick Vallin and Glase Lohman, who accidentally stumble upon a rich silver strike. Stewart, however gains ownership of the mine. Sheila Ryan and Gloria Winters played young women with romantic interests in the outlaws.[14]

In another 1953 episode of Death Valley Days, "Whirlwind Courtship", Michael Hathaway, who appeared only twice on television, played Stewart as a young Nevada lawyer determined to wed Annie Foote, a daughter of former U.S. Senator Henry S. Foote of Mississippi, who had relocated to the West.[15]

In a 1954 episode of Death Valley Days, entitled "The Light on the Mountain," the role of Stewart was played by Michael Colgan (1921-2006). In the story line, Stewart and Richard Corey (Glase Lohman) attempt to clean up the justice system in Nevada in preparation for statehood in 1864. Phyllis Coates played Stewart's wife, Annie. Angie Dickinson was cast as Sabina Harris, a young woman with an interest in Corey.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hall of Great Westerners". National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Servant of Power, University of Nevada Press, Reno, 1983
  3. ^ a b "Senator Stewart, Patriarch of the United States Senate, Leads to Altar Mrs. May Agnes Cone, of Madison, Ga.," Atlanta Constitution, October 27, 1903, page 1
  4. ^ Grant H. Smith, 1943, The History of the Comstock Lode, Univ. of Nevada Bulletin, v.37, n.3, p.69.
  5. ^ Dan Plazak, 2006, A Hole in the Ground with a Liar at the Top, Salt Lake City: Univ. of Utah Press, ISBN 0-87480-840-5, p.26-27.
  6. ^ a b "Senators Who Changed Parties During Senate Service (Since 1890)". United States Senate. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
  7. ^ Hansen, Stephen A. (2014). A History of Dupont Circle: Center of High Society in the Capital. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 31–44. ISBN 9781625850843.
  8. ^ Goode, James M. (2003). Capital Losses: A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings (Second ed.). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. pp. 96–97. ISBN 1-58834-105-4.
  9. ^ Faragher, John Mack (2006). Out of Many: A History of the American People, 5th Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. p. 505.
  10. ^ E.G.D. (October 9, 1893). "New York Times" (PDF).
  11. ^ Carter, John D. (May 1943). "Henry Stuart Foote in California Politics, 1854-1857". The Journal of Southern History. 9 (2): 224–237. doi:10.2307/2191800. JSTOR 2191800.
  12. ^ "Latest intelligence - Fatal motor-car accident". The Times. No. 36873. London. September 15, 1902. p. 3.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on March 3, 2008.
  14. ^ "The Bandits of Panamint on Death Valley Days". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved February 12, 2019.
  15. ^ "Whirlwind Courtship on Death Valley Days". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
  16. ^ "The Light on the Mountain on Death Valley Days". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved February 12, 2019.

External links

  • William M. Stewart, The Online Books Page, University of Pennsylvania
  •   Media related to William M. Stewart at Wikimedia Commons
U.S. Senate
Preceded by
(none)
U.S. senator (Class 1) from Nevada
1865–1875
Served alongside: James W. Nye, John P. Jones
Succeeded by
Preceded by U.S. senator (Class 1) from Nevada
1887–1905
Served alongside: John P. Jones, Francis G. Newlands
Succeeded by
Legal offices
Preceded by California Attorney General
1854
Succeeded by

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William Morris Stewart August 9 1827 April 23 1909 was an American lawyer and politician In 1964 he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum 1 William StewartUnited States Senator from NevadaIn office February 1 1865 March 3 1875Succeeded byWilliam SharonIn office March 4 1887 March 3 1905Preceded byJames G FairSucceeded byGeorge S Nixon5th California Attorney GeneralIn office 1854 1854Preceded byJohn R McConnellSucceeded byWilliam T WallacePersonal detailsBorn 1827 08 09 August 9 1827Galen New York USDiedApril 23 1909 1909 04 23 aged 81 Washington D C USPolitical partyRepublican Silver 1893 1901 ProfessionAttorneySignature Contents 1 Personal 1 1 Marriages 2 Political career 2 1 California 2 2 Nevada 2 2 1 State 2 2 2 United States Senate 3 Post political career 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPersonal EditStewart was born in Wayne County New York on August 9 1825 As a child he moved with his parents to Trumbull County Ohio As a young man he was a mathematics teacher in Ohio In 1849 he began attending Yale University but left in 1850 to move to California He came to California because of the Gold Rush He arrived in San Francisco California and soon left to begin mining near Nevada City California 2 1 4 In 1903 he was reputed to be one of the richest men in the Senate with a fortune of some 25 million and ownership of silver mines and the oldest member of that body 3 Marriages Edit Stewart was married to Annie Elizabeth Foote daughter of his law partner Henry S Foote on May 31 1855 2 8 His second wife was May Agnes Cone widow of Theodore C Cone They were wed on October 26 1903 in the Piedmont Hotel Atlanta Georgia Judge Thomas M Norwood who had served with Stewart in the U S Senate was the best man 3 According to the book Reminiscences of William M Stewart 1908 in May 1905 he moved with his new wife and her daughter to the Bullfrog Mining District Nevada where he started a law firm and law library Political career EditFurther information Emma Silver Mine California Edit Reminiscences of Senator William M Stewart of Nevada edited by George Rothwell Brown published 1908 In 1851 Stewart ran for sheriff of Nevada County California and the next year in February he was at the Whig State Convention in Sacramento where he was named a delegate to the party s national convention 2 5 In 1852 he studied law in the office of Nevada County District Attorney John R McConnell becoming a Democrat in the process He was appointed to succeed McConnell as district attorney in November 1852 At that time he became a motivating force in beginning a Democratic newspaper Young America later called The Nevada Democrat Stewart continued as district attorney after an election in November 1853 2 6 7 He was acting attorney general of California from June 7 1853 until December 2 8 Stewart moved to San Francisco and became a law partner with Henry S Foote Louis Aldrick and Benjamin Watkins Lee 2 8 Nevada Edit State Edit In 1860 Stewart moved to Virginia City Nevada where he participated in mining litigation and helped the development of the Comstock Lode As Nevada was becoming a state in 1864 he helped the state develop its constitution Stewart s role as a lawyer and politician in Nevada has always been controversial He was the territory s leading lawyer in mining litigation but his opponents accused him of bribing judges and juries 4 Stewart accused the three Nevada territorial judges of being corrupt and he barely escaped disbarment 5 United States Senate Edit In 1864 Stewart was named by the Nevada State Legislature to the United States Senate as a Republican He served in the Senate from 1865 until 1875 when he retired and practiced law again in Nevada and California 6 In 1873 Stewart s palatial residence nicknamed Stewart s Castle was built in Washington D C and became a center of the city s social scene 7 8 He was elected to the Senate again in 1887 and reelected in 1893 and 1899 During the 1890s he left the Republican Party to join the Silver Party which supported the Free Silver movement 6 During this time he caucused with the Silver Republicans During his many years in the Senate Stewart drafted or co authored important legislation including several mining acts and laws urging land reclamation by irrigation Most famously Stewart is given credit for authoring in 1868 the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution protecting voting rights regardless of race color or previous condition of servitude During his time as senator Stewart received 50 000 acres of land for his service on the Committee on Pacific Railroads 9 In 1871 President Ulysses S Grant offered Stewart a seat on the United States Supreme Court Stewart declined Stewart was also involved in an international scandal where he promoted the sale of a worthless worked out Emma Silver Mine at Alta Utah for millions of pounds to unsuspecting English citizens 10 In 1902 he was in The Hague in connection with the Mexican American arbitration case when his wife the daughter of Confederate Senator Henry S Foote 11 was killed in a motor car accident in Alameda California 12 Post political career Edit William Morris Stewart by C M Bell Stewart retired from the Senate in 1905 He was a co founder of the city of Chevy Chase Maryland along with Francis G Newlands a fellow Senator from Nevada 13 Stewart remained in Washington D C and died there four years later He was cremated and the ashes were originally kept in Laurel Hill Cemetery in San Francisco before being moved to Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma California In popular culture EditThe actor Howard Negley 1898 1983 played Stewart in the 1953 episode The Bandits of Panamint of the syndicated television anthology series Death Valley Days hosted by Stanley Andrews In the story line Stewart enters into an agreement to gain pardons for two bandits played Rick Vallin and Glase Lohman who accidentally stumble upon a rich silver strike Stewart however gains ownership of the mine Sheila Ryan and Gloria Winters played young women with romantic interests in the outlaws 14 In another 1953 episode of Death Valley Days Whirlwind Courtship Michael Hathaway who appeared only twice on television played Stewart as a young Nevada lawyer determined to wed Annie Foote a daughter of former U S Senator Henry S Foote of Mississippi who had relocated to the West 15 In a 1954 episode of Death Valley Days entitled The Light on the Mountain the role of Stewart was played by Michael Colgan 1921 2006 In the story line Stewart and Richard Corey Glase Lohman attempt to clean up the justice system in Nevada in preparation for statehood in 1864 Phyllis Coates played Stewart s wife Annie Angie Dickinson was cast as Sabina Harris a young woman with an interest in Corey 16 See also EditList of United States senators who switched partiesReferences Edit Hall of Great Westerners National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum Retrieved November 22 2019 a b c d e f Servant of Power University of Nevada Press Reno 1983 a b Senator Stewart Patriarch of the United States Senate Leads to Altar Mrs May Agnes Cone of Madison Ga Atlanta Constitution October 27 1903 page 1 Grant H Smith 1943 The History of the Comstock Lode Univ of Nevada Bulletin v 37 n 3 p 69 Dan Plazak 2006 A Hole in the Ground with a Liar at the Top Salt Lake City Univ of Utah Press ISBN 0 87480 840 5 p 26 27 a b Senators Who Changed Parties During Senate Service Since 1890 United States Senate Retrieved February 6 2017 Hansen Stephen A 2014 A History of Dupont Circle Center of High Society in the Capital Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing pp 31 44 ISBN 9781625850843 Goode James M 2003 Capital Losses A Cultural History of Washington s Destroyed Buildings Second ed Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Press pp 96 97 ISBN 1 58834 105 4 Faragher John Mack 2006 Out of Many A History of the American People 5th Edition Upper Saddle River NJ Pearson Prentice Hall p 505 E G D October 9 1893 New York Times PDF Carter John D May 1943 Henry Stuart Foote in California Politics 1854 1857 The Journal of Southern History 9 2 224 237 doi 10 2307 2191800 JSTOR 2191800 Latest intelligence Fatal motor car accident The Times No 36873 London September 15 1902 p 3 Chevy Chase Historical Society Archived from the original on March 3 2008 The Bandits of Panamint on Death Valley Days Internet Movie Database Retrieved February 12 2019 Whirlwind Courtship on Death Valley Days Internet Movie Database Retrieved February 14 2019 The Light on the Mountain on Death Valley Days Internet Movie Database Retrieved February 12 2019 United States Congress William Morris Stewart id S000922 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress External links EditWilliam M Stewart The Online Books Page University of Pennsylvania Media related to William M Stewart at Wikimedia CommonsU S SenatePreceded by none U S senator Class 1 from Nevada1865 1875 Served alongside James W Nye John P Jones Succeeded byWilliam SharonPreceded byJames G Fair U S senator Class 1 from Nevada1887 1905 Served alongside John P Jones Francis G Newlands Succeeded byGeorge S NixonLegal officesPreceded byJohn R McConnell California Attorney General1854 Succeeded byWilliam T Wallace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Morris Stewart amp oldid 1139937361, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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