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Jacob H. Neff

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American politician
Jacob H. Neff
22ndLieutenant Governor of California
In office
January 3, 1899 – January 6, 1903
GovernorHenry Gage
Preceded byWilliam T. Jeter
Succeeded byAlden Anderson
Member of theCalifornia Senate
from the20th district
In office
December 4, 1871 – April 1, 1872
Preceded byCharles Austin Tweed
Succeeded byNoble Martin
Personal details
Born(1830-10-18)October 18, 1830
Strasburg, Pennsylvania, US
DiedMarch 26, 1909(1909-03-26) (aged 78)
San Francisco, California, US
Political partyRepublican

Jacob Hart Neff (October 18, 1830 – March 26, 1909) was an Americanpolitician. He served as the 22ndlieutenant governor of California from 1899 to 1903.

Personal information

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Neff was born inStrasburg, Pennsylvania, on October 18, 1830. His parents later moved their family toIowa, where Neff completed his education and learned the blacksmith trade. In 1849, he moved toCalifornia. As an adult, Neff resided primarily inPlacer County, where he had large mining interests.[1]

Early years

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Neff moved to California during the 1849 gold rush, and he worked as a miner until 1863, when he had accumulated enough capital to become involved in other business ventures, including ownership stakes in several mines, construction of a toll road and bridge across theBear River, and a general store in Dutch Flat Station.[1]

Career

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Neff was elected sheriff of Placer County in 1867. From 1871 to 1876, he was in the state senate. After completing his senate term, he carried out an appointment as a member of the federal commission tasked with inspecting the new Oregon-California Railroad. Beginning in 1877, he served for 10 years on the board that oversaw California's state prisons. For many years he was the president of the California Miners' Association.[1][2]

He served as chairman of three Republican state conventions, and in1898 was the successful Republican nominee for lieutenant governor. He served from 1899 to 1903, after which he retired.

Retirement and death

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Neff resided inSan Francisco after retiring. He died there on March 26, 1909, at the age of 78.[1] He was buried in Section E ofWoodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery inColma.

References

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  1. ^abcdHagman, Nancy."Hunting for History". Neff's goldhound start led to political career. Retrieved16 August 2012.
  2. ^Los Angeles Times, Mar. 27, 1909, "Jacob Neff Passes Away," p. 11
Political offices
Preceded byLieutenant Governor of California
1899 – 1903
Succeeded by
* acting


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