A. A. H. Tuttle
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Anson A. H. Tuttle (ca. 1820 – 1866) was an American tavern keeper, judge and Republican politician. Tuttletown, California, was named for him.
Born in New York, he removed to California, where he built a log cabin in 1848 in what would become Tuolumne County. He was a member of the California State Assembly, 1858-59. He was Secretary of State of California in 1863.
Tuttle is interred in the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery in Sacramento, California.[1]
References
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- 1850 Tuolumne Co., CA, U.S. Federal Census, Sht. 306, p. 153 B, line 11.
External links
- A.A.H. Tuttle at the Political Graveyard
Preceded by | California State Assemblyman, 7th District 1858-1859 |
Succeeded by Samuel M. Buck |
Preceded by | Secretary of State of California 1863 |
Succeeded by Benjamin B. Redding |
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