Title:
Richard J. Dolwig Collection, 1950-1981
Creator/Contributor:
Dolwig, Richard J., creator
Creator/Contributor:
Brown, W. A.
Creator/Contributor:
Kleps, Ralph N.
Creator/Contributor:
Lapham, Lloyd
Creator/Contributor:
Macabee, L. Cedric
Creator/Contributor:
Porter, Carley V.
Creator/Contributor:
Silverwood, W. E.
Creator/Contributor:
Teale, Stephen P.
Creator/Contributor:
Warne, William E.
Abstract:
Files on water: reports, notes, clippings, minutes, correspondence
Date:
1950 (issued)
Subject:
Dolwig, Richard J
Water-supply -- California
Note:
Not restricted. Please credit California State Library.
Republican State Senator Richard Dolwig was born in North Dakota. He practiced law in Redwood City, California and was elected
to the State Assembly in 1946 and reelected four times. As Senator from San Mateo County he introduced a water plan in 1960.
In 1961 he ran for Attorney General and was defeated. In 1965, he introduced legislation to divide the state into a Northern
and Southern California. He was active in supporting conservation issues. He and six others were indicted in 1975 for attempting
to bilk millions of dollars out of real estate developers. He was found guilty of eight counts of fraud and sentenced to five
years in the
federal penetentiary.
CSL Manuscript Summary Sheets
Physical Description:
print
14
Language:
English
Identifier:
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
Not restricted. Please credit California State Library.