The ""California Blue Book, Legislative Manual or State Roster, April 1924"" is an essential primary source document detailing the political and administrative landscape of the Golden State during the early 20th century. This comprehensive manual provides an official directory of elective and appointive state officers, members of the judiciary, and representatives of the California State Legislature. Beyond its function as a directory, this volume offers a historical snapshot of the state's governmental departments, boards, and commissions as they existed in 1924. It includes detailed information on county officials, state institutions, and the organizational hierarchy that governed California during a period of significant regional growth.
As a record of civic and political personnel, the work is an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and researchers interested in the evolution of Western American governance. It stands as a formal testament to the institutional history of California, preserving the names and roles of the individuals who shaped the state's public policy and administration in the post-World War I era.
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