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C. Meyer Zulick : ウィキペディア英語版
C. Meyer Zulick

Conrad Meyer Zulick (June 3, 1839 – March 1, 1926) was an American jurist and Democratic party activist who became the seventh Governor of Arizona Territory. During his term the Indian Wars ended and the territorial capital was moved from Prescott to Phoenix. He is also known for having been a prisoner in Mexico at the time of his appointment.
==Background==
Zulick was born June 3, 1839, in Easton, Pennsylvania, to Anthony and Jane Morton (Cummings) Zulick. His father was an immigrant from Frankfurt, Germany, while his mother was a Pennsylvania native. Zulick's family lived at a private school called Minerva Hall where, supplemented by private tutors, he received his early education. He was trained as an attorney and in June 1860 was admitted to the New Jersey bar. Zulick also campaigned for Stephen A. Douglas in the 1860 presidential election.
When the American Civil War began, Zulick became adjutant for the Second Division of Colored Volunteers. He rose to unit command before being discharged as a colonel for a service-incurred disability. Following discharge, he moved to Newark, New Jersey and became the first Surrogate of Essex County from the Democratic Party.〔 Zulick married Caroline L. Nightingale and the couple had one daughter, Lillian Carlotta. Zulick's grandson was Naval aviator DeWitt C. Ramsey.〔
President Andrew Johnson appointed Zulick Collector of Internal Revenue for Essex County, while in 1879 he was elected Surrogate Judge of Essex County.〔 Zulick was a delegate to the 1880 Democratic National Convention and campaigned for his party. At the same time he turned down offers for political nominations to be Governor or a member of Congress as he had developed business interests in Arizona and planned to move to the territory. By late 1884 he had moved to Tombstone, Arizona Territory.

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