Reinhold Sadler

Reinhold Sadler
9th Governor of Nevada
In office
April 10, 1896  January 5, 1903
Lieutenant Vacant
James R. Judge
Preceded by John E. Jones
Succeeded by John Sparks
10th Lieutenant Governor of Nevada
In office
1895–1896
Governor John E. Jones
Preceded by Joseph Poujade
Succeeded by James R. Judge
Personal details
Born (1848-01-10)January 10, 1848
Czarnikau, Posen Province, Prussia
(modern Czarnków, Wielkopolska Province, Poland)
Died January 30, 1906(1906-01-30) (aged 58)
Eureka, Nevada, U.S.
Resting place Lone Mountain Cemetery
Carson City, Nevada, U.S.
Political party Silver

Reinhold Sadler (January 10, 1848  January 30, 1906) was an American politician. He was the ninth Governor of Nevada. He was a member of the Silver Party.

Biography

Sadler was born on January 10, 1848 in Czarnikau, Posen Province, Prussia (modern-day Czarnków, Wielkopolska Province, Poland). His education was limited to the common schools of his native country. He immigrated to the United States first moving to Virginia City, and later Eureka. He married Louise Zadow in Hamilton, Nevada on May 26, 1874, and the couple had six children, Wihlemina, William Arthur, Bertha, Edgar, Alfred and Clarence.[1]

Career

Sadler settled in Eureka, Nevada and worked as a miner, a miller, and a merchant. He was elected treasurer of Eureka County in 1880.

After two unsuccessful campaigns for state offices, he was elected the tenth Lieutenant Governor in 1895. After the death of Governor John E. Jones, Sadler became Acting Governor, making him only the third foreign-born governor of Nevada,;[2] he was elected Governor in his own right in 1898. During his tenure, the Farmer's Institute was launched and the State Board of Assessors was established.[3]

After finishing out his term Sadler returned to Eureka, and resumed his various business enterprises. He was a Stalwart Silver candidate for U. S. Representative at large in 1904, but was not successful.[4]

Death

Sadler died in Eureka on January 30, 1906, at the age of 58. He is interred at Lone Mountain Cemetery, Carson City, Nevada.

References

  1. "Reinhold Sadler". Nevada's First Ladies. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  2. "Reinhold Sadler". Nevada State Library and Archives. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  3. Reinhold Sadler. Encyclopedia of Nevada. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  4. "Reinhold Sadler". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved October 5, 2012.

Further reading


Political offices
Preceded by
John E. Jones
Governor of Nevada
1896–1903
Succeeded by
John Sparks
Preceded by
Joseph Poujade
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada
1895–1896
Succeeded by
James R. Judge
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