A. A. H. Tuttle
Anson A. H. Tuttle | |
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Secretary of State of California | |
In office 1863–1863 | |
Governor | Leland Stanford |
Preceded by | William H. Weeks |
Succeeded by | Benjamin B. Redding |
California State Assemblyman, 7th District | |
In office 1858–1859 | |
Preceded by | George W. Thomas |
Succeeded by | Samuel M. Buck |
Personal details | |
Born | 1820 or 1821 |
Died | 7 September 1866 |
Political party | Republican |
Anson Akenside Hull Tuttle (1820/1821 – 7 September 1866) was an American tavern keeper, judge and Republican politician. Tuttletown, California, was named for him.
He built a log cabin in 1848 in what would become Tuolumne County, California. He was a member of the California State Assembly, 1858–59. He was Secretary of State of California in 1863. In 1866 he was California State Treasurer.
Tuttle died at the age of 45. He is interred in the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery in Sacramento, California.[1]
References
- ^ "Sacramento Historic City Cemetery Burial Index" (PDF). Old City Cemetery Committee. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-26. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
- 1850 Tuolumne Co., CA, U.S. Federal Census, Sht. 306, p. 153 B, line 11.
External links
- A.A.H. Tuttle at the Political Graveyard