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William Tell Coleman : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Tell Coleman
William Tell Coleman (1824–1893) was an American pioneer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 William Tell Coleman )〕 He was born in Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky, and was educated at St. Louis University. ==Committees of Vigilance== In 1849 William Tell Coleman went to California and eventually settled in San Francisco, where he engaged in the shipping and commission business. Coleman was a leading figure in both the 1851 and 1856 Committees of Vigilance, which usurped civic power in order to drive out the Democratic Party machine and ostensibly to establish law and order. Under Coleman, these committees ignored ''habeas corpus'', conducted secret trials, lynchings, and deportations, and raised a militia. The 1856 Committee of Vigilance disbanded, but after transferring power to the new People's Party, which soon merged with the Republican Party and controlled San Francisco until 1867.〔(What is a Vigilante Man? ) by Mike Davis.〕
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