Charles F. O'Neall

Charles F. O'Neall
15th Mayor of San Diego
In office
May 5, 1913  May 3, 1915
Preceded by James E. Wadham
Succeeded by Edwin M. Capps
Personal details
Born November 12, 1875
Birdville, Texas
Died January 29, 1929 (aged 53)
Sonoma County, California
Political party Democratic

Charles F. O'Neall (November 12, 1875 – January 29, 1929) was a real estate agent and an American Democratic politician from California.

Biography

O'Neall was born 1875 in Birdville, Texas to James E. and Annie E. O'Neall. He attended public schools in Dallas, Texas, afterwards working at various stores, then at Midland, Texas raising stock.

O'Neall married Annie May Townsend May 14, 1900 at Midland. They had three children, Ella, Annie, and Charles F., Jr.

In 1906 he moved to San Diego, where he became a successful real estate agent. He also became active in public affairs. He was president of the San Diego Realty Board during 1911–1913, served as a Fire Commissioner under Mayor John Forward, Sr., and was director of the Chamber of Commerce. He was also active with the Democratic Party, serving as its County Central Committee chairman. He campaigned for Democrats President Wilson, and Congressman William Kettner, and was chairman of the latter campaign.

O'Neall was elected mayor of San Diego and served from 1913 to 1915. With the support of the business community, defeated Department Store owner George Marston. It was a classic "Smokestacks versus Geraniums" campaign. The tourism and parks people supported Marston and the commerce and industry people supported O'Neall. Banker Louis Wilde said:

O'Neall is progressive, not narrow, conservative. ... Mr. Marston ... means well, but he has not got it in him to do broad things for anybody ... somehow or other every time a big vital movement has been started for the advancement of the city, Marston has been quietly against it ...[1]

Four years later, Wilde would run for mayor and also win against Marston in a similar campaign.

O'Neall was mayor when the Panama-California Exposition opened in Balboa Park in 1915.

O'Neall died in 1929 in Sonoma County, California.

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Political offices
Preceded by
James E. Wadham
Mayor of San Diego, California
1913–1915
Succeeded by
Edwin M. Capps
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