Isaac N. Quinn
American politician
Isaac N. Quinn (April 24, 1795 – June 26, 1865)[1] was the Acting Lieutenant Governor of California, 1860–61.
1860
President pro Tempore, California State Senate (for 17 days; succeeded by Charles J. Lansing)[1] He was a Democrat.
1860-1861
Acting Lieutenant Governor (following succession of John G. Downey to Governor).[1]
1861
Resigned as Lieutenant Governor on January 7.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Isaac N. Quinn". Join California. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
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Preceded by John G. Downey Lieutenant Governor | Acting Lieutenant Governor of California 1860–1861 | Succeeded by Pablo de la Guerra Acting Lieutenant Governor |
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