Henry Harrison Markham (November 16, 1840October 9, 1923) was an American lawyer and
Republican politician. He was the
18th
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governor of California
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Established in the Constitution of California, the g ...
(1891–1895), and represented
California's 6th congressional district during the
49th United States Congress
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(1885–1887). Earlier in life, he served as a
Union Army officer in the
American Civil War.
Early life
On November 16, 1840, Markham was born in
Wilmington, New York
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Wilmington is on the county's northern border and is southwest of Platt ...
.
Career
During the
Civil War, Markham enlisted as a private in Company G,
32nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
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Service
The 32nd Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Bragg in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and mustered into service ...
; he was promoted to second lieutenant. Markham was part of General
William Tecumseh Sherman's
March to the Sea in 1864. He was wounded at the
Battle of Rivers' Bridge
The Battle of Rivers' Bridge (also known as the Action at Rivers' Bridge) was a battle of the American Civil War fought on February 3, 1865.
Order of battle
Confederate
Commander: Major General Lafayette McLaws
* Harrison's Brigade: Colonel ...
in 1865, and discharged.
After the war Markham returned to Wisconsin and settled in
Milwaukee, where he studied law and passed the bar in 1867. He practiced law in Milwaukee in the state and federal courts. In 1879, Markham continued to practice law in
Pasadena
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Its ...
.
In 1890, Markham was elected as governor of California and inaugurated in January 1891.
In Pasadena Markham was on the school board and was one of the founders of the Pasadena public library. He was also part of the
Calico Union Mining Company. During his run for governor he was referred to as "the dashing colonel from Pasadena." He was a long time member of the
Pasadena Republican Club.
Personal life
On May 17, 1876, Markham married Mary A. Dana (1853-1934) in
Waukesha, Wisconsin. Markham purchased a 23 acre ranch in
Pasadena, California
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. In 1879, Markham and his family moved to
Pasadena, California
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. They have five daughters, Marie, Alice, Gertrude, Genevieve, and Hildreth. The Markham house was located at 703 S. Pasadena Ave. After elected as governor in 1891, Markham and his family moved to Sacramento, California. On October 9, 1923, Markham died in his home in
Pasadena, California
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I ...
. Markham was 83 years old. Markham is interred in
Mountain View Cemetery in
Altadena
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.
[(Note: The house was demolished in 1939.)
]
References
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*Treasure from the Painted Hills: A History of Calico, California, 1882-1907, page 18, By Douglas W. Steeples, David O. Whitten
External links
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Caltrans houses added to national listing for Markham Place Historic District at pasadenastarnews.com (2013)
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1840 births
1923 deaths
Governors of California
People from Essex County, New York
People from Pasadena, California
People of Wisconsin in the American Civil War
Republican Party governors of California
Wisconsin Republicans
Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from California