COLONEL
T.H. BERKEY
Sacramento county, in which is located the
fair city of Sacramento, is favored in having represented upon its list of
officials individuals whose endowments fully capacitate them for the discharge
of the responsible duties that devolve upon them. The subject of this
review is the assessor of the county, having been elected to this important
office through the suffrage of the Republican party, in whose interest he has
rendered timely and effective service, being known as one of the uncompromising
advocates of the principles of that political organization.
Colonel Berkey was born in Somerset, Perry
county, Ohio, January 5, 1842, and there resided until his emigration to the
west, his identification with the Pacific coast dating from June 25, 1869, at
which time he arrived in Sacramento, where he has been engaged in various
important business ventures. His fellow townsmen, recognizing his worth
and ability, often called him to public office, where he has manifested his
loyalty to the general good by faithfully and promptly executing his duties.
He was elected the county clerk of Sacramento county in 1877, and after
capably filling the position for two years, was re-elected in 1879, serving for
a second term of three years, so that he filled the office for five consecutive
years.
On his retirement from office he turned his
attention to the real-estate and insurance business and soon secured a good
clientage along that line, handling some important realty transactions.
In 1894 his fellow townsmen again called him to office and he was elected
assessor for a term of four years. In 1898 he was again elected, so that
he is now serving for the second term, which will terminate January 1, 1903.
While undoubtedly he has not been without that honorable ambition which is so
powerful an incentive to activity in public affairs, he is one that has
subordinated personal ambition to the public good and sought rather to benefit
his county than the aggrandizement of self.
Source: “A Volume Of
Memoirs And Genealogy of Representative Citizens Of Northern California”
Standard Genealogical Publishing Co. Chicago. 1901. Page 87-88.
Submitted by: Betty Tartas.
© 2002 Betty Tartas.