NAME, Years Elected to City Council
Richard Snell served one term on City Council: 1893.
POLITICAL AFFILIATION
Citizens'5
BIO
Richard Snell's sister, Mary Snell, was the founder of Snell Seminary. His sister, Sarah Snell, was called the "Mother of Snell's Seminary" and is also credited with founding the school.3 He served as a principal of the school. He lived at 568 12th Street.4
In 1893, while serving as a City Councilmember, Snell led students from Snell Seminary in an act of civil disobedience. Along with then-Councilmembers Henry Dalton and William Dow and numerous other officials and "prominent citizens," Snell and the students tore up bits of the railroad tracks along the wharf. Apparently they were fighting the railroad monopoly.2
OTHER POSITIONS IN CITY GOVERNMENT
REFERENCES
- "SNELL AND THE CELTS." San Francisco Chronicle: Jul 28, 1893.
- "SNELL AND THE CELTS."
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"Head of Seminary Succumbs to Stroke of Paralysis in Berkeley." San Francisco Chronicle: Jan 29, 1912.
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"OAKLAND NEWS." San Francisco Chronicle: Mar 4, 1893.