John Yule (California politician) explained

John Yule
Office:16th Speaker of the California State Assembly
Term:December 1865–April 1866
Predecessor:William H. Sears
Successor:Caius T. Ryland
Office1:Member of the California State Assembly from the 4th district
Term1:January 5, 1885 - January 3, 1887
Office2:Member of the California State Assembly from the 20th district
Term2:1861 - 1886
Birth Name:John Yule
Birth Date:May 16, 1833
Birth Place:Grange, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Child:yes
Disappeared Date:March 28 - April 4, 1888 (age 54)
Disappeared Place:near El Dorado, California U.S.
Disappeared Status:Presumed dead
Party:Republican
National Union
Spouse:Elizabeth McDowell (m. 1859)

John Yule was a Scottish-born American politician who served in the California State Assembly as a Republican from the 20th district between 1861 and 1886. Between 1865 and 1866, Yule served as Speaker of the Assembly. He was reelected to the Assembly from the 20th district in 1885. He was also affiliated with the National Union Party during the Civil War.[1]

In April 1888 a dead body, which was thought to be Yule's, was found near Mud Springs, California (now known as El Dorado). The body was stripped naked and had a bullet hole in its forehead. Local newspapers later reported that they had determined that the body did not belong to Yule. Yule's fate is still unknown.

Yule Marble, which was used to construct the Lincoln Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, is named after John's brother George, a Colorado prospector.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vassar . Alex . Myers . Shane . John Yule . JoinCalifornia.com . JoinCalifornia . January 21, 2023.