Thomas Starr King
Thomas Starr King (December 17, 1824 – March 4, 1864) was an American Unitarian minister. Many people think he influenced California politics during the American Civil War. He was a Freemason.[1] Starr King spoke in favor of the Union.
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| Born | 17 December 1824 |
| Died | 4 March 1864 (aged 39) |
| Cause of death | Pneumonia |
| Occupation | Minister, orator |
Thomas Starr King Media
- Thomas Starr King by James Wallace Black, c. 1860, albumen silver print, from the National Portrait Gallery - NPG-NPG 2011 110King-000001 (cropped).jpg
Photograph of Thomas Starr King by James Wallace Black, c. 1860
- Sarcophagus of Thomas Starr King - San Francisco, CA - DSC05119.JPG
Plaque at Thomas Starr King sarcophagus
- Sarcophagus of Thomas Starr King - San Francisco, CA - DSC05121.JPG
Sarcophagus of Thomas Starr King in San Francisco
- Mount Starr King west profile.JPG
Mount Starr King in Yosemite
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Thomas Starr King (National Statuary Hall Collection statue, now located at the California State Capitol)
References
- ↑ "Thomas Starr King Honored at State Capitol". Archived from the original on 2015-02-25. Retrieved 2014-06-21.