Henry Rust Mighels

Nevada politician and journalist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroNevada politician and journalist
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPolitician Publisher Journalist
Work fieldBusiness Journalism Politics
Gender
Male
Birth5 November 1830, Norway, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Death27 May 1879Carson City, Nevada, USA (aged 48 years)
Star signScorpio
Family
Spouse:Nellie Verrill Mighels Davis
Children:Philip Verrill Mighels
The details

Biography

Henry Rust Mighels (November 5, 1830 – May 27, 1879) was a US journalist and politician. A writer of the Sagebrush School, he was the editor and publisher of Carson City, Nevada's Nevada Appeal. He was born in Norway, Maine. He served in the Union Army during the American Civil War as assistant adjutant general, with the rank of captain, and was wounded in action. In 1868, he was elected State Printer and served a two-year term. In 1876, he was elected to the Nevada Assembly, serving as Speaker in 1877. The following year, he ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor of Nevada. He was also an artist, painting still life and landscapes. His one book, Sage Brush Leaves (1879), consists of literary essays. He died of cancer in 1879 in Carson City and is buried at Lone Mountain Cemetery next to his wife Nellie Verrill Mighels Davis (who subsequently married Samuel Post Davis). The Mighels had three sons, including Henry R. Mighels Jr. and Philip Verrill Mighels; and two daughters. Henry J. Mighels Jr. took over as editor of the Appeal in 1898. Philip's ex-wife, Ella Sterling Mighels, was the "First Literary Historian of California".

Partial works

  • Sage Brush Leaves (1879)
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