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John Ezra Rickards

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John Ezra Rickards Famous memorial

Birth
Delaware City, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Death
26 Dec 1927 (aged 79)
Berkeley, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Chapel of Repose East wall
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Montana Governor. Born in Delaware City, Delaware, he received a local schooling, and began his adult life as a clerk and bookkeeper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Later he took these skills westward, first to Pueblo, Colorado and then to San Francisco, California. On the west coast, he was employed in mercantile sales; his interests eventually expanded into the fields of insurance, real estate and oil. Following the death of his first wife, Rickards moved to Butte, Montana where he engaged in the insurance and real estate business. In 1885 Rickards was elected as an Alderman in Butte, Montana. Later he was elected to the Territorial Legislature, serving from 1887 until 1889. He was a member of the Montana Constitutional Convention in 1889. Upon Montana’s admission as a state, Rickards was chosen to be the first Lieutenant Governor. In 1892, Rickards was elected as the Governor of Montana, and he served from January 2, 1893 until January 3, 1897. As Governor, Rickards’ major contributions were the creation of a state legal code, the establishment of state agencies and infrastructure, and the development of a State Board of Education. Following his term in office, Rickards retired from public life and returned to California. There he resumed his business interests, and later was appointed to a position with the Census Bureau. He died in Berkley, California on December 26, 1927.
Montana Governor. Born in Delaware City, Delaware, he received a local schooling, and began his adult life as a clerk and bookkeeper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Later he took these skills westward, first to Pueblo, Colorado and then to San Francisco, California. On the west coast, he was employed in mercantile sales; his interests eventually expanded into the fields of insurance, real estate and oil. Following the death of his first wife, Rickards moved to Butte, Montana where he engaged in the insurance and real estate business. In 1885 Rickards was elected as an Alderman in Butte, Montana. Later he was elected to the Territorial Legislature, serving from 1887 until 1889. He was a member of the Montana Constitutional Convention in 1889. Upon Montana’s admission as a state, Rickards was chosen to be the first Lieutenant Governor. In 1892, Rickards was elected as the Governor of Montana, and he served from January 2, 1893 until January 3, 1897. As Governor, Rickards’ major contributions were the creation of a state legal code, the establishment of state agencies and infrastructure, and the development of a State Board of Education. Following his term in office, Rickards retired from public life and returned to California. There he resumed his business interests, and later was appointed to a position with the Census Bureau. He died in Berkley, California on December 26, 1927.

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  • Originally Created by: Herbert Rickards
  • Added: May 22, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70212209/john_ezra-rickards: accessed ), memorial page for John Ezra Rickards (23 Jul 1848–26 Dec 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 70212209, citing Chapel of the Chimes Columbarium and Mausoleum, Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.