Aquila Nebeker
Aquila Nebeker | |
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Member of the Utah Senate from the 3rd district | |
In office January 11, 1897 – January 13, 1901 | |
Preceded by | John R. Barnes |
Succeeded by | J.G.M. Barnes |
Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 3rd district | |
In office January 13, 1896 – January 10, 1897 | |
Preceded by | None (1st legislature after statehood) |
Succeeded by | David S. Cook |
Personal details | |
Born | Salt Lake City, Utah | June 17, 1859
Died | February 21, 1933 Laketown, Utah | (aged 73)
Aquila Nebeker (June 17, 1859 – February 21, 1933) was an American politician, attorney, lawman, and rancher. A Democrat, he was the president of the Utah State Senate during its second term. It was under his direction that the state legislature failed to elect a representative of Utah to the United States Senate. Nebeker served as acting governor of Utah for a short time.[1] Nebeker later served as U.S. Marshal over southeastern Utah and was involved in the a standoff between the U.S. government and Ute people.
Nebeker was on June 17, 1859, in Salt Lake City, to John and Lurena Fitzgerald Nebeker. He attended schools in Salt Lake City and the University of Deseret—now known as the University of Utah. He died on February 21, 1933, at his ranch in Laketown, Utah, of complications from pneumonia.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Joke Is On Gov. Wells", The New York Times September 22, 1900.
- ^ "Noted Utah Ranch Man Dies At 73". Cache American. Logan, Utah. February 24, 1933. p. 2. Retrieved September 13, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .