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Charles W. Herndon was an American lawyer and politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the Arizona House of Representatives during the 4th Arizona State Legislature.[1]

Biography

Charles W. Herndon was born in 1877, the son of John C. Herndon, a prominent Prescott attorney, and Florence M. Wilson. The family moved to Prescott in 1883.[2][3] When John Frank Wilson took over his role as the territorial delegate to the Fifty-sixth Congress in 1899, Herndon accompanied him as his private secretary.[4][5]

In 1910, he moved his law practice from Prescott to Kingman.[6][7] In 1911, Herndon ran to become the attorney for Mohave County, winning in the general election in December, in which he ran unopposed.[8][9] In 1914, he ran for re-election, defeating S. D. Stewart in the Democrat's primary, and then easily defeating Republican Ross S. Blakely in the general election in November.[10][11][12] In August 1916, Herndon resigned as county attorney.[13][14] From 1915 through 1917 Herndon was part of several groups which incorporated mining entities in Arizona. Those entities included the Arizona-Cerbat Mines Company,[15] Victor Copper Company,[16] Red Gap Gold Mines Company, Oatman Standard Mines Company,[17] and Arizona C. O. D. Mines Company.[18]

In August 1918, Herndon announced his intention to run for the Arizona State Senate seat from Mohave County.[19] In a hotly contested primary, Herndon beat out four other Democrats for the nomination, and then won November's general election.[20][21] In 1918 and 1919 Herndon was part of the formation of three companies in Arizona, two mining and one oil development: the Arizona-Brunswick Mining Company,[22] the Chloride Tunnel Company,[23] and the Community Oil Company.[24] He ran for re-election in 1920, but lost in the Democrat's primary in September to James Curtin.[25][26] From 1920 through 1927 he was involved in the creation of numerous other companies in Arizona, Nevada, and California, including the Silver Trails Mining Company (AZ-1920), which operated the Diamond Joe Mine in Mohave County,[27][28] the Sickels Silver Mining Company (AZ-1920),[29] the White Hills Mining Company (AZ-1921),[30] the Cedar Mines Consolidated company (AZ-1921),[31] the River Range Mining Company (AZ-1921),[32] the Arizona-Rand Mine, Inc. (AZ-1921),[33] the Anna Jane Mining Company (AZ-1921),[34] the Signal Mines Company (NV-1922),[35] the Stoney Leasing and Mining Company (AZ-1922),[36] the Arizona Highlander Mining Company (AZ-1925),[37] and the Filimore Mining Company (CA-1927).[38] Herndon died on July 25, 1927, in his mother's home in Prescott, Arizona, after being ill for several months.Шаблон:R[39]

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