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Isaac Smith Kalloch

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Isaac Smith Kalloch Famous memorial

Birth
Rockland, Knox County, Maine, USA
Death
7 Dec 1887 (aged 56)
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.7491448, Longitude: -122.4434571
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Mayor of San Francisco. A Baptist minister and native of Maine, Kalloch arrived in California looking to spread the Baptist religion. In 1879 he decided to run for mayor of San Francisco. It wasn't long before he came under attack from the San Francisco Chronicle's editor-in-chief, Charles DeYoung, who was backing another candidate. DeYoung, with the hopes of taking Kalloch out of the mayoral race, accused the minister of having an affair. Kalloch responded by accusing Charles' mother, Amelia, of running a brothel. In response, Charles DeYoung ambushed Kalloch in the streets of San Francisco and shot him twice. Kalloch survived the wounds, and with the sympathy of voters was elected the 18th Mayor of San Francisco. He served from 1879 until 1881. On April 23, 1880, Kalloch's son, Isaac Milton Kalloch, entered the Chronicle building and shot and killed Charles DeYoung. After his time in office, Kalloch left San Francisco and moved to the Washington Territory, where he died.
Mayor of San Francisco. A Baptist minister and native of Maine, Kalloch arrived in California looking to spread the Baptist religion. In 1879 he decided to run for mayor of San Francisco. It wasn't long before he came under attack from the San Francisco Chronicle's editor-in-chief, Charles DeYoung, who was backing another candidate. DeYoung, with the hopes of taking Kalloch out of the mayoral race, accused the minister of having an affair. Kalloch responded by accusing Charles' mother, Amelia, of running a brothel. In response, Charles DeYoung ambushed Kalloch in the streets of San Francisco and shot him twice. Kalloch survived the wounds, and with the sympathy of voters was elected the 18th Mayor of San Francisco. He served from 1879 until 1881. On April 23, 1880, Kalloch's son, Isaac Milton Kalloch, entered the Chronicle building and shot and killed Charles DeYoung. After his time in office, Kalloch left San Francisco and moved to the Washington Territory, where he died.

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  • Originally Created by: G.Photographer
  • Added: Aug 10, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15212520/isaac_smith-kalloch: accessed ), memorial page for Isaac Smith Kalloch (10 Jul 1831–7 Dec 1887), Find a Grave Memorial ID 15212520, citing Bayview Cemetery, Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.