Edwin G. Waite Politician

Edwin G. Waite (died 30 October 1894) was a politician, newspaper man, author, and goldminer. He was a member of California's 16th State Assembly district, Alameda, California from 1855 until 1856. In 1891, he became Secretary of State of California, and died in office in 1894. He belonged to the Whig, Know Nothing, Union, and Republican parties during his political career.While living in Nevada County, California, Waite was a newspaperman associated with the Nevada Daily Transcript of Nevada City, California. He also was coauthor of The Discovery of Gold in California, which included, in the section titled 'Pioneer Mining', a reprint of Waite's recollections about his experiences in the 1849–1851 gold diggings period.He married Julia Eliza Stone (born March 17, 1839) on May 13, 1856 and they had four daughters: Julia Bertha Waite Mary Agnes Waite Effie Genevieve Waite Edith Alice WaiteWaite is interred in the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery in Sacramento, California.

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Date of deathOctober 30, 1894

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Office holder

office
District Attorney
California State Assemblyman
16th California Secretary of State
party
Republican Party (United States)
Whig Party (United States)
Know Nothing
Union Party (United States)
successor
Albert Hart (politician)

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