William_F._Prisk

William F. Prisk

William F. Prisk

American executive and politician from California


William Frederick Prisk, Jr. (April 2, 1870 – December 21, 1962) was a California newspaper executive and a politician from California.

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Early life

Prisk was born in Grass Valley, California.[1] Prisk's father was William Prisk, a miner. Prisk's mother was Mary (Hosking) Prisk. Prisk's parents were natives of Camborne, Cornwall, England, who settled in Grass Valley, California.[2]

Career

Prisk held posts on the Grass Valley Union (editor and publisher), Evening Telegraph (publisher, typesetter, reporter and business manager), Pasadena Star-News (co-owner with his brother Charles H. Prisk), Long Beach Press-Telegram (editor-publisher). He was elected to the California State Senate in 1897, and at the time, was the youngest member of the California State Legislature. For his many years as editor-publisher of the Press-Telegram, he received the nickname "Mr. Long Beach".[3]

Personal life

Prisk became a naturalized US citizen in 1869.[4] Three years after his death in Long Beach, he was selected to the California Newspaper Publishers Association's Newspaper Hall of Fame.[5]

Legacy

The William F. Prisk Elementary School in the Long Beach Unified School District is named in his honor.[6]

Partial works

  • 1895 pictorial history of Nevada County, California
  • Nevada county mining review

References

  1. "William F. Prisk". Media Museum of Northern California. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  2. Healey, John (1978). Editors West: California Press Association, Newspaper Hall of Fame. Journalism Dept., California Polytechnic State University. p. 26. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  3. Payton, Philip (15 April 2005). The Cornish overseas: a history of Cornwall's 'great emigration'. Dundurn Press Ltd. pp. 215–. ISBN 978-1-904880-04-2. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  4. Wyckoff, Bob (July 14, 2007). "Nevada County's Hall of Fame: William F. Prisk, publisher By Bob Wyckoff". The Union. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  5. William F. Prisk Elementary School. "William F. Prisk". Historic Resources report Press-Telegram and Meeker/Baker Buildings Long Beach, CA 31 July 2006, rev 15 August 2006, and California Newspaper Hall of Fame. Long Beach Unified School District. Retrieved 2 January 2012.

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