Description
The
Earl
Warren Papers are the first major collection of a California governor's administrative and personal papers to be deposited in the
State Archives. Except for provisions covering specific classes of records--original laws, proclamations, pardons, commutations,
and reprieves, extraditions, etc.--California has no legal provisions requiring the Governor to deposit his papers in the
State Archives or elsewhere The lack of such provisions has meant every Governor from Peter H. Burnett to Ronald Reagan, with
the exceptions of Warren and Goodwin J. Knight, has taken his papers with him upon leaving office. Of these only a half dozen
major collections and a number of other smaller collections have survived or found their way into manuscript depositories.
Restrictions
For permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the California State Archives. Permission for reproduction or publication
is given on behalf of the California State Archives as the owner of the physical items. The researcher assumes all responsibility
for possible infringement which may arise from reproduction or publication of materials from the California State Archives
collections.