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Donald C. McRuer

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Donald C. McRuer
Portrait by Mathew Brady c. 1860–1865
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 1st district
In office
March 4, 1865 – March 3, 1867
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded bySamuel Beach Axtell
Personal details
Born
Donald Campbell McRuer

(1826-03-10)March 10, 1826
Bangor, Maine
DiedJanuary 29, 1898(1898-01-29) (aged 71)
St. Helena, California
Resting placeSt. Helena Public Cemetery, St. Helena
Political partyRepublican

Donald Campbell McRuer (March 10, 1826 – January 29, 1898) was an American politician from the Republican Party who served as U.S. Representative from California's 1st district from 1865 to 1867.[1]

McRuer was born March 10, 1826, in Bangor, Maine. He moved to San Francisco, California in 1851 during the California Gold Rush and became a commission merchant. He was a member of the San Francisco Board of Education in 1859 and 1860.[1]

During the Civil War, McRuer was a member of the United States Sanitary Commission. He was elected as a Republican to the 39th United States Congress (1865–1867), but did not run for reelection. McRuer traveled in Europe for two years, then returned to San Francisco. After his return he served as harbor commissioner for four years and served on the board of directors of the Security Savings Bank of San Francisco.[1]

McRuer died January 29, 1898, in Saint Helena, California and is buried in Saint Helena Public Cemetery.[1]

References

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    • United States Congress. "Donald C. McRuer (id: M000600)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
U.S. House of Representatives
New district Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 1st congressional district

March 4, 1865 – March 3, 1867
Succeeded by