Frank M. Pixley, 8th Attorney General
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Born in Westmoreland, New York on January 31, 1825. Pixley arrived in
California on muleback, and spent two winters at the north fork of the Yuba
working the mines. A minor, writer, lawyer, politician and journalist, it was
said by some that in his day, he “probably exerted a more commanding
influence upon the public mind of California than any other man.” After losing
his reelection bid for Attorney General, he ventured east to catch a taste of
the Civil War. He posed as a California Senator so he could ride side by side
with General Grant at the Battle of Cold Harbor. Pixley retired from politics
in 1877 to pursue his lifelong dream - newspaper publishing - creating the weekly
publication, the Argonaut. He died in San Francisco in 1895 at the
age of 70. |
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