William Irwin

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William Irwin
William Irwin

In office
1875 – 1880
Lieutenant James A. Johnson
Preceded by Romualdo Pacheco
Succeeded by George Clement Perkins

Born ca. 1827
Butler County, Ohio
Died March 15, 1886
San Francisco, California
Political party Democratic
Spouse Amelia Elizabeth Cassidy
Profession Educator, labourer

William Irwin (ca. 1827March 15, 1886) was a California politician from the Democratic Party who served as governor of California between 1875 and 1880. He previously served as acting lieutenant governor for nine months in 1875.

Born in Butler County, Ohio, Irwin graduated in 1848 from Marietta College in Marietta, where he would later become an instructor. After moving to California, Irwin worked in various private industries and was eventually elected to the California State Assembly as one of two members representing Siskiyou County. He became the editor of a newspaper and then was elected to the California State Senate. He served as president pro tempore of the Senate and as such, became acting lieutenant governor in 1875 when Lieutenant Governor Romualdo Pacheco became governor. Irwin was elected governor in his own right that same year. He died in 1886 in San Francisco, California.

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Political offices
Preceded by
District created
California State Assemblyman, 28th District
1862-1863
(with Caleb N. Thornbury, then Benjamin F. Varney)
Succeeded by
S. L. Littlefield, R. C. Scott
Preceded by
Romualdo Pacheco
Lieutenant Governor of California
1875
Succeeded by
James A. Johnson
Preceded by
Romualdo Pacheco
Governor of California
1875 - 1880
Succeeded by
George Perkins
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