Samuel G. Hilborn

Samuel G. Hilborn
Portrait by C. M. Bell, c. 1894–1899
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 3rd district
In office
March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1899
Preceded byWarren B. English
Succeeded byVictor H. Metcalf
In office
December 5, 1892 – April 4, 1894
Preceded byJoseph McKenna
Succeeded byWarren B. English
Delegate to the Second Constitutional Convention of California
In office
September 28, 1878 – March 3, 1879
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
ConstituencySolano
Member of the California Senate
In office
December 6, 1875 – January 5, 1880
Preceded byNoble Martin
Succeeded byMulti-member district
Constituency20th district (1875–1877)
19th district (1877–1880)
Personal details
Born(1834-12-09)December 9, 1834
DiedApril 19, 1899(1899-04-19) (aged 64)
Resting placeRock Creek Cemetery
PartyRepublican

Samuel Greeley Hilborn (December 9, 1834 – April 19, 1899) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from California in the late 19th century.

Early life

Grace Hilborn, daughter of Samuel G. Hilborn

Born in Minot, Androscoggin (then Cumberland) County, Maine, Hilborn attended the common schools, Hebron Academy, and Gould's Academy, Bethel, Maine, and was graduated from Tufts College, Medford, Massachusetts, in 1859. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1861. He moved to California, Vallejo, Solano County, and engaged in the practice of law.

Career

Hilborn served in the State Senate from 1875 to 1880. He served as member of the constitutional convention in 1879. He moved to San Francisco, California, in 1883. He was appointed by President Arthur United States district attorney for the district of California and served from 1883 to 1886. He moved to Oakland in 1887 and continued the practice of his profession.

Hilborn was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-second Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph McKenna. He served from December 5, 1892, until April 4, 1894, when he was succeeded by Warren B. English, who contested his election.

Hilborn was elected to the Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses (March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1899). He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1898.

Later life and death

He lived in retirement until his death in Washington, D.C., April 19, 1899. He was interred in Rock Creek Cemetery.

Electoral history

1892 United States House of Representatives elections in California, District 3
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Samuel G. Hilborn 13,163 43.2
Democratic Warren B. English 13,138 43.1
Populist J. L. Lyon 3,495 11.5
Prohibition L. B. Scranton 671 2.2
Total votes 30,467 100.0
Republican hold
1894 United States House of Representatives elections in California, District 3
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Samuel G. Hilborn 15,795 45.5
Democratic Warren B. English (Incumbent) 13,103 37.8
Populist W. A. Vann 5,162 14.9
Prohibition L. B. Scranton 637 1.8
Total votes 34,697 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic
1896 United States House of Representatives elections in California, District 3
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Samuel Hilborn (Incumbent) 19,778 54.0
Democratic Warren B. English 16,119 44.0
Socialist John H. Eustice 387 1.1
Prohibition W. Shafer 327 0.9
Total votes 36,611 100.0
Republican hold

References

  • United States Congress. "Samuel G. Hilborn (id: H000583)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.

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