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James Tilton (surveyor)
James Tilton (1819, Delaware – November 23, 1878, Washington, DC) was the first Surveyor General of the Washington Territory, from August 1, 1854 to July 17, 1861.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Detailed Work of All of the Surveyors Associated with the Washington Surveyor General's Office in the Contract Era, 1851-1910. )〕 He was also a soldier and a politician.
James Tilton was born in Delaware to Dr. James and Frances Gibson Tilton. The family moved to Indiana in 1827. He studied to become a surveyor, joined the United States Navy and was wounded twice in the Mexican-American War.〔
As a politician, Tilton campaigned vigorously in Indiana for presidential candidate Franklin Pierce, and was rewarded with the position of Surveyor General of the Washington Territory.〔 He traveled to Olympia, Washington, arriving in the spring of 1853 with his wife, children, other family members, and a young mulatto slave named Charles Mitchell (a gift).〔 In 1855, Tilton tried to establish a principal meridian for the Washington Territory, as the pre-existing Oregon-based Willamette Meridian was not convenient for his purposes, but his proposal was rejected by his superior.〔
Tilton became involved in the case of the slave Charles Mitchell. Mitchell had been contacted by free blacks from the British Crown Colony of Victoria (where slavery was illegal). On September 24, 1860, the then twelve-year-old stowed away on the steamship ''Eliza Anderson'', assisted by the ship's cook, James Allen.〔 He was discovered; Captain John Fleming intended to return him to his master and locked the boy up before sailing into Victoria on September 25. However, he was forced by a writ of ''habeas corpus'' to surrender the boy to official custody so his legal status could be determined. James Tilton lodged a protest, and the story was covered by newspapers ranging from the ''Victoria Colonist'' to the ''San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin''.〔 On September 26, Justice Cameron ruled that Charles Mitchell was free.〔
Tilton continued to live in Olympia for some years after his term as Surveyor General ended in 1861. He worked for the Northern Pacific Railroad Company〔 (newspaper clipping)〕 and is almost certainly the "railroad surveyor James Tilton" credited with being the first to climb Denny Mountain in 1867.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Denny Mountain )〕 He eventually returned east and died in Washington, DC in 1878.
The Tilton River and Fort Tilton (near what is now Fall City, Washington) are both named in his honor.
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