NAME, Years Elected to City Council

Franklin Warner was an early member of the City Council: he was elected in 1872 and 1873. (possibly 1859, as well)

 

POLITICAL AFFILIATION

Warner was a Republican.1

 

BIO

Franklin Warner7Warner lived was born in 1818 in Vermont and died in 1901.3 Warner was an educator and, like most early Oakland residents, involved in real estate. After attending Middlebury, he fought in the "Mexican war," and then moved to California, where he taught at Oakland's first public school. (Hannah Jayne was the first teacher, and when Warner came around, he became the second teacher and principal.)5  One text called him the "father of Oakland's public school system."6 He also taught at Henry Durant's school (proto-UC Berkeley). He was an advocate for the Durante Collegiate school and eventually a professor at the University itself. His wife, Sarah Hinds Walker, was the third teacher in Oakland schools.  Warner's real estate dealings, the "Warner Tract," were in the current West Oakland: he developed the area between 28th and 30th and Linden and San Pablo and had a house at 2nd and Brush.4

 

OTHER POSITIONS IN CITY GOVERNMENT

Board of Education 18662

 

 

REFERENCES

1. "Oakland Items." San Francisco Chronicle: Jul 16, 1869.

2. RL Polk & CO. Polk's Oakland (California) city directory.  1867.

3. "Franklin Warner." Findagrave.com

4. Guinn, J. M. History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, Vol 1. Historic Record Co, Los Angeles: 1907.

5. Baker, Joseph. Past and Present of Alameda County California, Vol 1. Chicago, The SJ Clarke Publishing Company, 1914.

6. Alameda County: the Eden of the Pacific. Tribune Publishing Co: 1898.

7. Guinn.