Jo Hamilton (politician)
Jo Hamilton | |
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Born |
1827 Kentucky |
Died | 1904 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Lawyer and politician |
Years active | 1860s-1880s |
Jo Hamilton | |
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District Attorney of Placer County, California | |
In office 1860–1860 | |
In office 1862–1862 |
Jo Hamilton | |
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Attorney General | |
In office 1867–1871 | |
In office 1875–1880 |
Jo Hamilton (1827–1904) was a California lawyer and politician eho among his roles served as California Attorney General 1867-1871 and again 1875-1880.[1] He also served as Trustee of the State Library, 1874-82. He was a pioneer lawyer of Placer County, California where he served as District Attorney in 1860 and again 1862 and he was also listed as a leading Democrat of California and was one of the best known lawyers of his time.[2] After retiring, he continued to practice law in Auburn, Placer County.[3]
References
- ↑ Sacramento County and Its Resources: Our Capital City, Past and Present : a Souvenir of the Bee, page 149, 1895, J. McClatchy & Company,
- ↑ Boessenecker, John, Badge and Buckshot: Lawlessness in Old California, page 35, University of Oklahoma Press, 1993
- ↑ History of Placer County, California, page 320, 1887, Thompson & West, Placer County, California
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Preceded by John C. McCullough |
Attorney General of California 1867–1871 |
Succeeded by John Lord Love |
Preceded by John Lord Love |
Attorney General of California 1875–1880 |
Succeeded by Augustus L. Hart |
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