Guide to the Howard Allen Peairs Papers, 1913-1914
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Guide to the Howard Allen Peairs Papers, 1913-1914
California State Library
Sacramento, California
- California History Room
- California State Library
- Library and Courts Building II
- 900 N. Street, Room 200
- P.O. Box 942837
- Sacramento, California 94237-0001
- Phone: (916) 654-0176
- Fax: (916) 654-8777
- Email: cslcal@library.ca.gov
- URL: http://www.library.ca.gov/
- Processed by:
- The California State Library staff
- Encoded by:
- Xiuzhi Zhou
© 1999 California State Library. All rights reserved.
Title: Howard Allen Peairs Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1913-1914
Box Number: 278
Creator:
Peairs, Howard Allen
Repository:
California State Library
Sacramento, California
Language:
English.
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Bills, Legislative--California
California. Board of Medical Examiners
Juvenile delinquents--California
Chiropractors--Legal status, laws, etc.--California.
Peairs, Howard Allen
Drafts of three bills introduced by Assemblyman Howard A. Peairs in the 40th State Legislature, 1913-1914.
Howard A. Peairs was born September 25, 1861, in Ohio. He was a lawyer and came to Los Angeles for his health in 1898. In
1913, he was elected to the State Legislature as a Progressive Republican where he introduced several notable bills. Later
in 1913, he was appointed by Governor Johnson as a judge in Bakersfield, California. He died in Bakersfield June 5, 1933.
Box Box 278
Three Assembly bills separated by subject into their respective draft copies.