NETSCAPE NETCENTER spacer   Search  -  WebMail  -  My Netscape  -  Buddy Chat  -  Help  -  Download
Encyclopedia

Hearst, George

Hearst, George (hûrst) [key], 1820–91, American mining magnate, U.S. Senator (1886–91), b. Franklin co., Mo. He went to California in 1850 and became a mining prospector and geologist. He successfully selected and invested in numerous mining properties, notably the Ontario in Utah, the Ophir in Nevada, the Homestake in South Dakota, and the Anaconda in Montana. He bought (1880) the San Francisco Examiner, which his son William Randolph Hearst managed after 1887. An unsuccessful Democratic candidate (1885) for U.S. Senator, George Hearst was later appointed (1886) and then elected (1888) to the Senate. His wife, Phoebe Apperson Hearst,. 1842–1919, became a prominent philanthropist and donated freely to the Univ. of California for buildings, expeditions, and facilities.

See biography by C. M. B. and F. Older (1933, new ed. 1966).

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

More on George Hearst from Fact Monster:

  • George HEARST - HEARST, George (1820—1891) Senate Years of Service: 1886-1886; 1887-1891 Party: Democrat; ...
  • George Hearst - Biography of George Hearst, 19th century American mining and publishing tycoon
  • Park City - Park City Park City, town (1990 pop. 4,468), Summit co., N central Utah, in the Wasatch Range. A ...
  • Charles Norton FELTON - FELTON, Charles Norton (1832—1914) Senate Years of Service: 1891-1893 Party: Republican ...
  • Comstock Lode - Comstock Lode Comstock Lode, richest known U.S. silver deposit, W Nevada, on Mt. Davidson in the ...

See more Encyclopedia articles on: Business Leaders

© 2000–2008 Pearson Education, publishing as Fact Monster