William Shoney O'Brien (1825 – May 2, 1878) was an Irish-born American businessman. He formed a business partnership with fellow Irishmen
James Graham Fair
James Graham Fair (December 3, 1831December 28, 1894) was an Irish immigrant to the United States who became a highly successful mining engineer and businessman. His investments in silver mines in Nevada made him a millionaire, and he was one o ...
,
James C. Flood
James Clair Flood (October 25, 1826 – February 21, 1889) was an American businessman who made a fortune thanks to the Comstock Lode in Nevada. His mining operations are recounted to this day as an outstanding example of what may be done with a ...
, and
John William Mackay
John William Mackay (November 28, 1831 – July 20, 1902) was an Irish-American industrialist. Mackay was one of the four Bonanza Kings, a partnership which capitalised on the wealth generated by the silver mines at the Comstock Lode. He als ...
, the
Consolidated Virginia Mining Company
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. The four dealt in mining stocks and operated silver mines on the
Comstock Lode
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, and in 1873 discovered the great orebody known as the "Big Bonanza" in the Consolidated Virginia and California Mine, an orebody more than 1,200 feet deep, which yielded in March of that year as much as $632 per ton, and in 1877 nearly $190,000,000 altogether. The four-way partnership, although formally called "Flood and O'Brien," was more commonly known as the Bonanza firm.
Early life
O'Brien was born in 1825 in
Abbeyleix
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Abbeyleix was formerly located on the N8, the main road from Dublin to Cork. At one point, up to 15,000 vehicles passed along the town' ...
, Ireland (then in Queen's County but since 1922 in County Laois).
Career
Upon emigrating to the United States and locating in
San Francisco, California
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, he and James C. Flood opened the Auction Lunch Saloon on Washington Street in 1857.
Accumulating considerable fortunes by 1868, they sold the Auction Lunch and opened a
brokerage
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, where they met James G. Fair and John W. Mackay. The four joined forces, with a combined capital of $225,000, to challenge
William Chapman Ralston
William "Billy" Chapman Ralston (January 12, 1826 – August 27, 1875) was a San Francisco businessman and financier, and the founder of the Bank of California.
Biography
William Chapman Ralston was born at Wellsville, Ohio, son of Robert Ralsto ...
for control of the Hale & Norcross silver mine at
Virginia City, Nevada
Virginia City is a census-designated place (CDP) that is the county seat of Storey County, Nevada, and the largest community in the county. The city is a part of the Reno– Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Virginia City developed as a boom ...
. In 1869 they outmaneuvered Ralston for stock control of the mine, forcing him out at the mining company's annual meeting. Production of the mine tripled in 1869 and quadrupled in 1870.
[Noel M. Loomis, ''Wells Fargo'', pp. 205, 207. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., 1968.]
In 1873 they developed the Consolidated Virginia silver strike, which came to be called the "Big Bonanza," and they themselves were known variously as the Silver Kings, the Lords of the Comstock, and the "second
Big Four." Together they also established the
Nevada Bank in
San Francisco
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. It opened in October 1875 when its building at Pine and Montgomery Streets was ready;
Louis McLane
Louis McLane (May 28, 1786 – October 7, 1857) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware, and Baltimore, Maryland. He was a veteran of the War of 1812, a member of the Federalist Party and later th ...
was its first president. It became the Nevada National Bank in 1898 and merged with the
Wells Fargo Bank
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effective April 22, 1905.
Of O'Brien, Noel M. Loomis wrote, in part: "O'Brien was plebeian, unpretentious and well aware that his wealth ... was largely luck. He was the oldest and least forceful of the Silver Kings, but easily the best liked. He never forgot his friends from pre-Consolidated Virginia days, but on the few occasions he appeared in society, he seemed to belong there. He did not marry, and died in 1878, worth $15,000,000."
Personal life
He is considered to have been one of the 100 wealthiest Americans, having left an enormous fortune.
He died of
Bright's disease
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on May 2, 1878, in San Rafael, California.
He was buried at
Calvary Cemetery in San Francisco which eventually closed, his remains were moved to
Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma, California. The design plans for O'Brien's memorial at Calvary Cemetery can be found at U.C. Berkeley's
Bancroft Library
The Bancroft Library in the center of the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, is the university's primary special-collections library. It was acquired from its founder, Hubert Howe Bancroft, in 1905, with the proviso that it retai ...
.
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1825 births
1878 deaths
American investors
American stockbrokers
Irish emigrants to the United States
People from Abbeyleix
American mining businesspeople
19th-century Irish businesspeople
19th-century American businesspeople
Burials at Calvary Cemetery (San Francisco, California)
Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Colma, California)
Businesspeople from County Laois