Solomon Hirsch
Solomon Hirsch (March 25, 1839 – December 15, 1902) was a businessman and United States politician from the state of Oregon. He was one of the leaders of Portland's early Jewish community.[1]
Solomon Hirsch | |
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Born | March 25, 1839 |
Died | December 15, 1902 (age 63) |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Businessman Politician Ambassador |
Known for | Co-founder of Fleischner, Mayer and Co. President of the Oregon State Senate |
Spouse | Josephine Mayer |
Children | 4 |
Biography
With Jacob Mayer[2][3] and Louis Fleischner, Hirsch was one of the founders of Fleischner, Mayer and Co., the largest wholesale dry goods company on the West Coast.[1] He served as president of the Oregon State Senate during the 1880 session. He was a Republican.
He served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Ottoman Empire from 1889 to 1892.[4]
Hirsch was buried at Beth Israel Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.
Family and legacy
Hirsch's wife Josephine was the leader of the Portland Equal Suffrage League.[1][5] Josephine was the daughter of Solomon's business partner Jacob Mayer;[1] they had 4 children: of Ella Hirsch (born 1871); Sanford Hirsch (born 1873); May Hirsch (born 1875), and Clementine Hirsch (born 1880). Like his partner Louis Fleischner, Hirsch's brother de:Edward Hirsch served as Oregon State Treasurer.
A wing at the Portland Art Museum was dedicated to Solomon and Josephine Hirsch in 1939 after their daughter Ella bequeathed $853,000 ($17.9 million in 2022 dollars) to the museum.[6]
References
- "Portland Equal Suffrage League and the Council of Jewish Women in the 1912 Woman Suffrage Campaign". Century of Action Oregon Women Vote 1912-2012.
- "Jacob Mayer, Pioneer Merchant, Is Dead". The Oregon Daily Journal. December 31, 1908.
- "Jacob Meyer Dies At His Home In Portland". San Francisco Call, Volume 105, Number 32. January 1, 1909.
- "President Benjamin Harrison Names Solomon Hirsch Minister to Turkey". Shapell Manuscript Collection. Shapell Manuscript Foundation.
- Schechter, Patricia A. (September 28, 2017). "Biography of Josephine Hirsch, 1855-1924". Biographical Database of NAWSA Suffragists, 1890-1920.
- "The Ella Hirsch Legacy Society: The Impact of a Legacy Gift". Portland Art Museum. Retrieved April 13, 2014.
External links
- The Hirsch Family (PDF) from Willamette Heritage Center
- Hon. Solomon Hirsch, Portland, Oregon, Its History and Builders
- Oregon, the Jewish Encyclopedia
- The Pacific Monthly, January 1903