James
Phelan,
the son of Irish immigrants, was born
in San Francisco, California, on
20th April, 1861. He studied law at the University of California,
but never worked as a lawyer.
Phelan, a member of the Democratic Party,
worked as a banker before becoming mayor of San Francisco (1897-1902).
He also served as president of the Relief and Red Cross Funds after
the 1906 earthquake.
Phelan was elected to the United States Senate as was chairman of
the Committee on Railroads and Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation
of Arid Lands during his time in Congress (1915-1921).
After leaving the Senate he was chairman of the United Bank &
Trust Company. James Phelan died in Saratoga, California, on 7th August,
1930.

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