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John B. Felton

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John Brooks Felton
John Brooks Felton, c. 1854 by Stephen W. Shaw
14th Mayor of Oakland, California
In office
March 1, 1869 – March 5, 1870
Preceded bySamuel Merritt
Succeeded byNathaniel W. Spaulding
Personal details
Born(1827-06-09)June 9, 1827
Saugus, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedMay 2, 1877(1877-05-02) (aged 49)
Oakland, California, U.S.
Resting placeMountain View Cemetery (Oakland, California)
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Kate S. Baldwin
(m. 1862)
Children2
RelativesCornelius Conway Felton (brother)
Samuel Morse Felton, Sr. (brother)
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Lawyer
  • Politician

John Brooks Felton (June 9, 1827 – May 2, 1877) was an American jurist and politician who served as the 14th Mayor of Oakland, California.

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Early life

John Brooks Felton was born on June 9, 1827, in Saugus, Massachusetts.[1][2][3] Felton was the son of an almshouse superintendent in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and brother of Cornelius Conway Felton, a classics scholar at Harvard University and Samuel Morse Felton, Sr., a railroad executive.[3] He graduated from Harvard in 1847 with a Bachelor's degree and briefly served as a Greek tutor before pursuing the law.[3][4] He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from Cambridge University in 1853.[1] He studied the Napoleonic code in Paris for one year and became fluent in French and Spanish.[2]

Career

In 1854, Felton moved to San Francisco to open a law practice with Harvard classmate, E.J. Pringle. The firm, which was later joined by A. C. Whitcomb, became known for successfully litigating land claims and their clients included Kelsey Hazen, Joseph Yves Limantour, and James Lick.[2] Future Congressman Binger Hermann apprenticed under Felton before moving to Oregon.[5] Felton was a legal advisor to Levi Parsons of the San Francisco Dock and Wharf Company during Parsons' attempt to have the "Bulkhead Bill" passed.[2] He was involved in San Francisco's "City Slip" cases, the Peter Smith suits, and the Limantour Grant.[6]

Felton campaigned unsuccessfully for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1867[7] and 1874.[2] He was Mayor of Oakland from 1869 to 1870 and a Presidential Elector for California during the 1868, 1872, and 1876 Presidential Elections.[8]

Felton was the first President of the Board of Trustees of Toland Medical College (now University of California, San Francisco) and was tasked with obtaining the school's charter, which he failed to do.[9] He was a regent of the University of California from its inception in 1868 until his death.[2] Felton also served as the President of the San Francisco and Oakland Railroad.[10]

Personal life

He married Kate S. Baldwin in 1862.[1][6] She was the daughter of Joseph G. Baldwin, his law partner who served on the California Supreme Court.[11] Together, they had two daughters.[1][6]

Death

Felton died from paralysis on May 2, 1877, at his home in Oakland at the age of 49.[1][12][3] He was buried at the Mountain View Cemetery.[13]

Legacy

The town of Felton, CA, is named after John Brooks Felton.[14]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Felton, Cyrus (1886). A Genealogical History of the Felton Family. pp. 224–225.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Oscar Tully Shuck (1889). Bench and bar in California: History, anecdotes, reminiscences. The Occident printing house. pp. 28–37.
  3. ^ a b c d "Obituary - John B. Felton". The Philadelphia Inquirer. May 4, 1877. p. 1. Retrieved April 5, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Regents of the University of California". Archived from the original on May 21, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  5. ^ Joseph Gaston and George H. Himes (1912). The centennial history of Oregon, 1811-1912, Volume 4. The S.J. Clarke publishing company.
  6. ^ a b c "John B. Felton". The San Francisco Examiner. May 3, 1877. p. 3. Retrieved April 5, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "POLITICAL GOSSIP AND SPECULATIONS". Sacramento Daily Union. June 30, 1865. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  8. ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Fellrath to Feminist".
  9. ^ "Founding of Toland Medical College". Archived from the original on May 30, 2009. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  10. ^ William Henry Knight (1864). Bancroft's hand-book almanac for the Pacific States. H.H. Bancroft and Company.
  11. ^ "The Eastern Shore, News of Alameda, Berkeley, Oakland and Environs, Death of Mrs. John B. Felton". Daily Alta California. Vol. 42, no. 14346. California Digital Newspaper Collection. December 15, 1888. p. 8. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  12. ^ "Died - Felton". Oakland Tribune. May 3, 1877. p. 3. Retrieved April 5, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "The Felton Obsequies". The San Francisco Examiner. May 4, 1877. p. 3. Retrieved April 5, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ Clark, Donald T. (2005) Santa Cruz County Place Names, p.110, Kestrel Press.
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Oakland, California
1869—1870
Succeeded by
Nathaniel W. Spaulding
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