William Q. Dallmeyer
William Q. Dallmeyer | |
|---|---|
| Treasurer of Missouri | |
| In office 1869โ1871 | |
| Preceded by | William Bishop |
| Succeeded by | Samuel Hays |
| Member of the Missouri General Assembly | |
| In office 1864 โ 1868 (or before) | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | William Quintilis Dallmeyer October 23, 1829 |
| Died | March 10, 1908 (aged 78) |
| Party | Republican |
William Quintilis Dallmeyer (October 23, 1829 โ March 15, 1908) was an American politician. He served as State Treasurer of Missouri from 1869 to 1871.
Biography
Dallmeyer was born on October 23, 1829, in Dissen, Lower Saxony.[1][2] Having immigrated in the United States in 1845, he was a resident of New York City, New Orleans, St. Louis. He then moved to Gasconade County, Missouri in 1856, where he worked as a storeowner and farmer, as well as the county's justice of the peace and postmaster. A Unionist, he served in the Home Guard during the American Civil War. He was ranked lieutenant colonel and commanded a battalion.[3]
A Republican, Dallmeyer was a member of the Missouri General Assembly, serving from 1864,[3] to in or before November 1868, as then, he was appointed State Treasurer of Missouri.[4] He served as Treasurer from 1869 to 1871, and earned $3,000 per year in the position.[3]
Dallmeyer lived in Jefferson City, moving there amidst his tenure as Treasurer. Between 1874 and 1882, he was a teller for the First National Bank. He then cofounded the Exchange Bank, which he became president of in 1907, following the death of Henry Clay Ewing.[5] For eighteen years he served as treasurer of the Jefferson City School Board.[1][3] In 1875, he married Sophia Lang, with whom he had five children.[6] He died on March 15, 1908, aged 78.[3] His house, which he purchased in 1869, was damaged by a tornado on May 22, 2019, then demolished in December.[2] He oversaw the addition of a second floor, but its Neoclassical renovation was instated after his death.[7]
References
- ^ a b "The Death of a Pioneer". Sedalia Democrat. 16 March 1909. p. 1. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ a b "Storm may take structure, butnot history of Dallmeyer Home | Jefferson City News-Tribune". www.newstribune.com. 2020-11-01. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ a b c d e "Missouri State Past Treasurers - William Quintilis Dallmeyer". www.treasurer.mo.gov. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ State, Missouri Office of the Secretary of (1901). Official Manual of the State of Missouri. Secretary of State. p. 412.
- ^ "News From Missouri". Stanberry Owl-Headlight. 31 March 1908. p. 7. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ "Col. W. Q. Dallmeyer Dies". St. Louis Globe Democrat. 16 March 1908. p. 2. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ "Dallmeyer Home evolves since first house in 1869 | Jefferson City News-Tribune". www.newstribune.com. 2014-12-21. Retrieved 2025-12-28.