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Biography* Goodwin Knight was born in Utah in 1896. When he was just a boy, his family came to California, settling in Los Angeles, where he attended the local schools. As a young man, Knight combined stints as a newspaper reporter, grocery clerk, and hardrock miner with service in the Navy and studies at both Stanford and Cornell Universities prior to entering his chosen field of law. In due time, Knight was appointed Judge of the Superior Court, a position he held for many years. He served as Lt. Governor under Earl Warren, succeeding to the office of Governor in 1953. During his term, Knight made major achievements in the area of water conservation and development, including the beginning of the Feather River Project. He also improved the prisons and created the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Knight died in 1970. Administration under Governor Goodwin Knight - Inaugural Address - October 5, 1953 - Inaugural Address - January 3, 1955 The Life of Governor Goodwin Knight Born December 9, 1896 Provo, Utah Died May 22, 1970 Inglewood, California Family First Lady: Virginia Carlson
Administration under Governor Goodwin Knight - Inaugural Address - October 5, 1953 - Inaugural Address - January 3, 1955 The Life of Governor Goodwin Knight Born December 9, 1896 Provo, Utah Died May 22, 1970 Inglewood, California Family First Lady: Virginia Carlson
- Inaugural Address - October 5, 1953 - Inaugural Address - January 3, 1955
The Life of Governor Goodwin Knight Born December 9, 1896 Provo, Utah Died May 22, 1970 Inglewood, California Family First Lady: Virginia Carlson
Born December 9, 1896 Provo, Utah Died May 22, 1970 Inglewood, California Family First Lady: Virginia Carlson