Samuel Braunhart Explained

Samuel Braunhart
Office1:Member of the
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Term Start1:June 29, 1900
Term End1:January 8, 1906
Predecessor1:A. B. Maguire
Successor1:Sam Davis
State Senate2:California
District2:17th
Term Start2:January 4, 1897
Term End2:June 28, 1900
Predecessor2:William J. Dunn
Successor2:Joseph M. Plunkett
State Assembly3:California
District3:11th
Term Start3:January 5, 1880
Term End3:January 3, 1881
Predecessor3:Multi-member district
Successor3:Multi-member district
Birth Date:1 January 1848
Birth Place:Schubin, Kingdom of Prussia
Death Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Nationality:Prussian
Party:Democratic
Occupation:Cigar salesman
Signature:Samuel Braunhart Signature Alt.png

Samuel Braunhart (January 1, 1848  - May 28, 1906) was a German-American cigar salesman and politician who served in the California State Assembly from 1880 to 1881, the California State Senate from 1897 to 1900, and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from 1900 to 1906.[1]

Life

Born to a Prussian Jewish family in Schubin, Braunhart immigrated to America in 1862[2] and settled in San Francisco in 1871. Establishing himself as a cigar salesman, he was first elected to the State Assembly in 1879 on the Workingmen's ticket. After serving a single term, he left office and became active in the oil business. In 1895, he was appointed San Francisco Port Warden. He made his return to the State Legislature in 1896, when he was elected to the State Senate as a Democrat. He held that office until 1900, when San Francisco Mayor James D. Phelan appointed him to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of A. B. Maguire.[3] He won re-election in 1901 and 1903, but was defeated in the Union Labor landslide in 1905. He died the next year, his health made worse from the stress of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.[4]

During his career in politics, Braunhart became known for his support of working-class causes, such as Chinese exclusion, anti-monopolism, and public ownership.[2] [3]

References

  1. Web site: Samuel Braunhart . . JoinCalifornia . 17 September 2024 .
  2. News: Kellar . Liz . 20 August 2018 . Sargent statue debate highlights complexity of history . . Grass Valley . 17 September 2024.
  3. Book: Evarts, Blake. San Francisco; a brief biographical sketch of some of the most prominent men who will preside over her destiny for at least two year. 1902. San Francisco: Pacific Publishing Company. 17 September 2024.
  4. News: . 15 May 1906 . Former Supervisor Samuel Braunhart claimed by death . . San Francisco . 17 September 2024.

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