- Portait of Governor - Short Biography - Administration - Personal information - This Time in California
Biography* Born in 1869, James Rolph made his success in the ship-building business and served as mayor of his native San Francisco for 20 years. When he fell on hard times he was bailed out by wealthy friends, and it was rumored that he repaid his debts with political favors. A charismatic man known as "Sunny Jim," Rolph openly ignored the prohibition laws and once sent a case of whiskey to a condemned man. He caused an uproar by refusing protection for two kidnappers, and then, when they were lynched by a mob, publicly stating that justice was served. As a remedy for the financial blues during the Great Depression, it was Rolph's suggestion that everyone simply take a two-week holiday. He established the State Park System recommended by C.C. Young, and instituted the California Sales Tax - then known as "Pennies for Jimmy." Administration under Governor James Rolph - Inaugural Address - January 6, 1931 The Life of Governor James Rolph Born August 23, 1869 San Francisco, California Died June 2, 1934 Santa Clara County, California Family First Lady: Annie Marshall Reid.
Administration under Governor James Rolph - Inaugural Address - January 6, 1931 The Life of Governor James Rolph Born August 23, 1869 San Francisco, California Died June 2, 1934 Santa Clara County, California Family First Lady: Annie Marshall Reid.
- Inaugural Address - January 6, 1931
The Life of Governor James Rolph Born August 23, 1869 San Francisco, California Died June 2, 1934 Santa Clara County, California Family First Lady: Annie Marshall Reid.
Born August 23, 1869 San Francisco, California Died June 2, 1934 Santa Clara County, California Family First Lady: Annie Marshall Reid.
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