Victor H. Metcalf

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox officeholder Victor Howard Metcalf (October 10, 1853 – February 20, 1936) was an American politician; he served in President Theodore Roosevelt's cabinet as Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and then as Secretary of the Navy.

Early life and education

Born in Utica, New York, on October 10, 1853, to William and Sarah P. (Howard) Metcalf. He attended the Utica public schools, Utica Free Academy, and Russell's Military Institute at New Haven, Connecticut. In 1872, he entered Yale College where he was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Phi chapter); he left in his junior year to attend Yale Law School. He graduated in 1876 and was admitted to the Connecticut bar. In 1877, he continued his legal education at Hamilton College, and was admitted to the New York bar.

Early career

He practiced in Utica in 1877, and then moved to Oakland, California in 1879. His law practice in California handled real property and commercial cases.

Family

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The Metcalf family in 1904

He married Emily Corinne Nicholson in 1881;<ref name=Watchman>METCALF OF CALIFORNIA, by The Watchman; in The California Weekly, originally published January 15, 1909</ref> they had two sons, one of them being educated at the Annapolis Naval Academy,<ref>The Independent, Volume 57 (1904) New York</ref> the other becoming a businessman in California.<ref>Merrill Edward Gates, ed. (1905) Men of Mark in America, Men of Mark Publishing Co., Washington D.C.</ref>

Political career

Congress

He was elected as a Republican to the 56th, 57th and 58th United States Congresses, serving from 1899 until 1904.<ref name="cd">Template:Cite web</ref> In congress he served on the Naval Affairs and the Ways and Means committees. Metcalf's legislation for reclamation of arid lands put him in touch with President Theodore Roosevelt.

Roosevelt cabinet

President Roosevelt appointed him, on July 1, 1904, Secretary of Commerce and Labor. As Secretary of Commerce, Roosevelt sent Metcalf to San Francisco in 1905 as an intermediator between the San Francisco school board and 91 Japanese students who were refused entry to public schools. A compromise was reached where the students would be permitted into the public schools while Japan would stop issuing passports to laborers.<ref>Wu and Song, editors. (2000) Asian American Studies: A Reader, Rutgers University Press Template:ISBN</ref> As President Roosevelt's personal representative, Secretary Metcalf traveled to San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake and fire to survey the damage.<ref>Sandy Sher, "Rally Round the Fleet, Boys and Pass the Bull's Head, Please: A Biographical Sketch of Oakland's Victor H. Metcalf, Cabinet Member Under Theodore Roosevelt and Early Resident of Adams Point" (Adams Point Preservation, Oakland, Calif., 1982), pp. 7-8.</ref> He served until December 12, 1906, when he was appointed Secretary of the Navy. During his term, he oversaw the world cruise of the Great White Fleet.<ref>"Great White Fleet, an American Symbol" (February 28, 1987) The New York Times</ref> The pressures of office took a toll on his health and he resigned as navy secretary November 13, 1908.

Retirement and death

After leaving Roosevelt's Cabinet he returned to Oakland and resumed his practice of law, and engaged in the banking business. Little more than a month after his wife Emily died, Metcalf died in Oakland, February 20, 1936.

He is buried at Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Calif.

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