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Tasker Oddie

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Tasker Lowndes Oddie (October 20, 1870 - February 17, 1950) was a Governor of Nevada and a United States Senator.

He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and came west to look after business interests of the Stokes family . He joined the Nevada Bar in 1898, and made his fortune in the 1900 silver boom in Tonopah, becoming manager of the Tonopah Mining Company .

He served as governor between 1911 and 1915 (as an unmarried man, his mother Ellen Oddie and his sisters acted as official hostesses). On March 17, 1911 he signed the city charter for Las Vegas. He married Daisy Randal Mackeigan in 1918.

He was a Republican senator from 1921 to 1933, losing his bid for a third term to Pat McCarran.

He died in San Francisco and is buried in Lone Mountain Cemetery , Carson City, Nevada. Mount Oddie near Tonopah is named after him.

Reference

  • Loren Chan, Sagebrush Statesman: Tasker L. Oddie of Nevada (University of Nevada Press, Reno, 1973)
Preceded by :
Denver S. Dickerson
Governors of Nevada Succeeded by:
Emmet D. Boyle
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