C. W. Herndon

Charles W. Herndon was an American lawyer and politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the Arizona House of Representatives during the 4th Arizona State Legislature.[1]

C. W. Herndon
Member of the Arizona Senate
from the Mohave County district
In office
January 1919  December 1920
Preceded byW. P. Mahoney
Succeeded byJames Curtin
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
ProfessionPolitician

Biography

Charles W. Herndon was born in 1877, the son of John C. Herndon, a prominent Prescott attorney, and Florence M. Wilson. The family moved to Prescott in 1883.[2][3] When John Frank Wilson took over his role as the territorial delegate to the Fifty-sixth Congress in 1899, Herndon accompanied him as his private secretary.[4][5]

In 1910, he moved his law practice from Prescott to Kingman.[6][7] In 1911, Herndon ran to become the attorney for Mohave County, winning in the general election in December, in which he ran unopposed.[8][9] In 1914, he ran for re-election, defeating S. D. Stewart in the Democrat's primary, and then easily defeating Republican Ross S. Blakely in the general election in November.[10][11][12] In August 1916, Herndon resigned as county attorney.[13][14] From 1915 through 1917 Herndon was part of several groups which incorporated mining entities in Arizona. Those entities included the Arizona-Cerbat Mines Company,[15] Victor Copper Company,[16] Red Gap Gold Mines Company, Oatman Standard Mines Company,[17] and Arizona C. O. D. Mines Company.[18]

In August 1918, Herndon announced his intention to run for the Arizona State Senate seat from Mohave County.[19] In a hotly contested primary, Herndon beat out four other Democrats for the nomination, and then won November's general election.[20][21] In 1918 and 1919 Herndon was part of the formation of three companies in Arizona, two mining and one oil development: the Arizona-Brunswick Mining Company,[22] the Chloride Tunnel Company,[23] and the Community Oil Company.[24] He ran for re-election in 1920, but lost in the Democrat's primary in September to James Curtin.[25][26] From 1920 through 1927 he was involved in the creation of numerous other companies in Arizona, Nevada, and California, including the Silver Trails Mining Company (AZ-1920), which operated the Diamond Joe Mine in Mohave County,[27][28] the Sickels Silver Mining Company (AZ-1920),[29] the White Hills Mining Company (AZ-1921),[30] the Cedar Mines Consolidated company (AZ-1921),[31] the River Range Mining Company (AZ-1921),[32] the Arizona-Rand Mine, Inc. (AZ-1921),[33] the Anna Jane Mining Company (AZ-1921),[34] the Signal Mines Company (NV-1922),[35] the Stoney Leasing and Mining Company (AZ-1922),[36] the Arizona Highlander Mining Company (AZ-1925),[37] and the Filimore Mining Company (CA-1927).[38] Herndon died on July 25, 1927, in his mother's home in Prescott, Arizona, after being ill for several months.[3][39]

References

  1. "History of the Arizona State Legislature 1912-1966". State of Arizona. p. 82. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  2. "John C. Herndon Dead; Funeral Tomorrow". The Tucson Citizen. May 11, 1906. p. 1. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  3. "Charles W. Herndon Dies In Prescott". Arizona Daily Star. July 26, 1927. p. 5. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  4. "Territorial News". Arizona Silver Belt. December 29, 1898. p. 1. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  5. "Untitled". Tombstone Weekly Epitaph. November 19, 1899. p. 2. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  6. "Selects New Location". Weekly Journal-Miner. January 12, 1910. p. 6. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  7. "Untitled". Mohave County Miner. January 29, 1910. p. 2. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  8. "Candidates". Mohave County Miner. September 23, 1911. p. 2. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  9. "Official Returns". Mohave County Miner. November 4, 1911. p. 4. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  10. "Untitled". Mohave County Miner. July 4, 1914. p. 2. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  11. "Democratic Primaries". Mohave County Miner. September 19, 1914. p. 2. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  12. "Official Elecion Returns Of Mohave County". Mohave County Miner. November 21, 1914. p. 2. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  13. "Moroney Appointed County Attorney". Mohave County Miner. September 9, 1916. p. 6. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  14. "Office Of The Board Of Supervisors Of Mohave County, Arizona". Mohave County Miner. September 23, 1916. p. 8. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  15. "Articles Of Incorporation". Mohave County Miner. June 5, 1915. p. 6. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  16. "Officers Elected By Victor Copper". Mohave County Miner. October 7, 1916. p. 1. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  17. "Transcript Of Public Records". Mohave County Miner. May 5, 1917. p. 8. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  18. "Articles Of Incorporation". Mohave County Miner. December 29, 1917. p. 3. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  19. "Charles W. Herndon Senatorial Candidate". Mohave County Miner. August 10, 1918. p. 8. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  20. "Hotly Contested Primary Election Held Last Tuesday". Mohave County Miner. September 14, 1918. p. 1. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  21. "Personnel Of New Legislature". Bisbee Daily Review. November 15, 1918. p. 4. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  22. "Articles Of Incorporation Of Arizona-Brunswick Mining Company". Mohave County Miner. June 1, 1918. p. 5. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  23. "Articles Of Incorporation Chloride Tunnel Company". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. May 11, 1919. p. 11. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  24. "Articles Of Incorporation Of Community Oil Company". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. May 11, 1919. p. 11. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  25. "For State Senator". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. July 31, 1920. p. 12. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  26. "Office Of The Board Of Supervisors Of Mohave County, State Of Arizona". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. September 25, 1920. p. 10. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  27. "Articles Of Incorporation of Silver Trails Mining Company". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. July 10, 1920. p. 11. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  28. "Silver Trails Mines Co. To Operate Diamond Joe". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. July 10, 1920. p. 6. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  29. "Articles Of Incorporation of Sickles Silver Mining Company". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. September 18, 1920. p. 9. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  30. "Articles Of Incorporation of White Hills Mining Company". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. March 4, 1921. p. 7. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  31. "Articles Of Incorporation of the Cedar Mines Consolidated". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. April 27, 1921. p. 4. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  32. "Articles Of Incorporation of the River Range Mining Company". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. June 10, 1921. p. 10. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  33. "Articles Of Incorporation of the Arizona-Rand Mine, Inc". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. July 1, 1921. p. 11. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  34. "New Companies File Corporation Articles". Tombstone Weekly Epitaph. July 24, 1921. p. 5. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  35. "Signal Mines Company". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. March 24, 1922. p. 8. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  36. "Articles Of Incorporation of the Stoney Leasing and Mining Company". Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth. April 14, 1922. p. 14. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  37. "Two Companies Incorporated". The Arizona Republican. January 28, 1925. p. 6. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  38. "Mining Company Incorporates". The Arizona Republican. January 21, 1927. p. 4. Retrieved July 26, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
  39. "Prominent Lawyer Of Mohave County Dies In Prescott". The Arizona Republican. July 26, 1927. p. 1. Retrieved July 25, 2022 via Newspapers.com. open access
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