Career
Prior to this position, he was a United States Secret Service agent and fought in the American Civil War. Few verifiable facts are known about Hart"s life and background, except for information he provided himself and is open to question. Hart claimed to have been kidnapped by the Blackhawk Indians at the age of four.
At age eleven, he was then orphaned.
Hart struggled through a difficult childhood which lead to his desire for danger and his allegedly joining the Secret Service at only age 14. Hart also reportedly fought in the Civil War.
Hart was a prominent figure in the California phase of the Mystery airship wave of 1896-1897, claiming to represent the airship"s inventor. On November 4, 1890, Hart was elected as Attorney General and took office on January 5,1891.
William H. H. Hart died at age 55 on May 12,1903.