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581: 46: 596:. Emelyn Knowland was a loving stepmother and active in her husband's social and political life. Emelyn died July 14, 1950, during the California Centennial. Knowland's third wife, Clarice E. "Cookie" Cook (1902–1979), was an officer of the Native Daughters of the Golden West. Knowland and Cook were married on April 6, 1952, in 572:
while they were students at University of the Pacific. Ellie was the daughter of Tacoma businessman W. H. Fife. Knowland and Ellie were married on April 2, 1894, in Tacoma. Three children were born to this union: Elinor Knowland Lion (1895–1978); Joseph Russell "Russ" Knowland, Jr. (1901–1961); and
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After college, Knowland joined his father's wholesale lumber and shipping business. His business career proved successful, and ventures in which Knowland participated included: Gardiner Mill Company (president); Kennedy Mine & Milling Company (director); Alameda National Bank (director); and
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said, "Knowland, strongly believed in California...the State he loved so well." The public funeral of J.R. Knowland was held at the First Methodist Church and the private family service at Mountain View Cemetery Chapel in Oakland. He was cremated at
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on 3 November 1915. He wrote, "It is perfectly understood that what it does, rather than what it promises, will determine the true measure of its worth; and with this understanding, the
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as chairman of the California Centennial Commission from 1948 to 1950. Knowland was honored on September 9, 1951, by the City of Oakland and the State of California, with
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Knowland joined the Alameda Good Government Club in early 1895. In 1896, he was appointed to the Alameda Library Board of Trustees. In 1898, he was a successful
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in 1904. He attended the GOP conventions as a delegate or newspaperman until 1964. Oakland became a one-newspaper city on September 1, 1950, when
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Knowland served on the California State Park Commission from 1934 to 1960 and was chairman from 1938 to 1960. He was appointed by Governor
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and Joseph Blum, the Franklin Investment Company in 1936 (later the Franklin Credit Union). In 1937, he attained the status of 33rd Degree
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headline was "Joseph R. Knowland Dead". Joseph R. Knowland was praised by Republicans and Democrats. California Governor Edmund G.
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to which he had been elected in 1904. During Knowland's Senate term, he was chairman of the body's committee on banking.
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In 1904, Knowland was elected to Congress in a special election, filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of
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in Oakland. He served as chairman of the Oakland Centennial in 1952, and the Alameda County Centennial in 1953.
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On February 1, 1966, Joseph Russell Knowland died at 4:25 p.m. in his 25 Seaview Avenue residence in
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This article is about the publisher and politician born in 1873. For Knowland's father born in 1833, see
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in California and for a two-ocean fleet. In addition, Knowland advocated for American ships to use the
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from 1955 to 1959. The only mistake that he felt that his son made was his 1958 run and defeat for
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Section, Tier N-4, Number 3 at the Chapel of Memories columbarium in Oakland, California.
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Knowland, a young widower with children, met Emelyn S. West (1884–1950) of West Lynne,
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from California
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Gothberg, John A. "The Local Influence of Joseph R. Knowland's Oakland Tribune".
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He was also active in several fraternal and civic organizations, to include the
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Knowland was proud of the political career of his son, United States Senator
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Board of Trustees, Oakland National Horse Show, and Athens Athletic Club.
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began operation in 1921 and would be on the air until its sale in 1959.
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Finding Aid to the Joseph R. Knowland Papers, 1857-1966, bulk 1905-1960
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in the U.S. Senate. In 1914, he won the Republican primary over
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California Blue Book. Sacramento: State Printing Office, 1909.
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Crematory and is inurned with his third wife, Clarice, in
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from California and was owner, editor and publisher of the
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Knowland became owner, editor, president and publisher of
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Republican Party members of the California State Assembly
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American politician and newspaper publisher (1873–1966)
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California Press Association's Newspaper Hall of Fame
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On September 28, 1909, they were wed in 503:; from assistant Oakland City Attorney to 290:Union Savings Bank of Oakland (director). 44: 678:Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks 77:November 8, 1904 â€“ March 3, 1915 811: 809: 579: 516:Joseph Knowland State Arboretum and Park 1160:California's 6th congressional district 1125:California's 3rd congressional district 897: 867: 865: 863: 725:California State Automobile Association 325:, Oakland Chamber of Commerce, Oakland 323:California State Automobile Association 1233: 1188:after direct election of Senators was 992:Knowland Family at Political Graveyard 815: 431: 368:United States House of Representatives 341: 246:United States House of Representatives 806: 373: 362:In 1902, Knowland was elected to the 1251:Politicians from Alameda, California 860: 742:California State Chamber of Commerce 718:Marchant Calculating Machine Company 708: 493:Golden Gate International Exposition 357: 694:Oakland and Alameda County Pioneers 495:of 1939–1940. 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(1998). 405:Knowland sought to succeed 10: 1292: 926: 467:In 1932, Knowland went to 18: 1219: 1194: 1182: 1177: 1167: 1150: 1142: 1132: 1115: 1107: 1100: 1090: 1074: 1066: 1059: 1049: 1037:California State Assembly 1033: 1025: 1018: 619:On February 2, 1966, the 352:California State Assembly 307:Modern Woodmen of America 279:University of the Pacific 235: 227: 222:University of the Pacific 215: 204: 192: 182: 171: 154: 134: 129: 125: 105: 93: 81: 70: 56: 52: 43: 36: 1178:Party political offices 977:United States Congress. 607: 471:and persuaded President 1078:California State Senate 640:Fraternal organizations 546:William Randolph Hearst 364:California State Senate 254:. He was the father of 242:Joseph Russell Knowland 816:Uhlich, David (2007). 715:American Trust Company 697:Claremont Country Club 630:Mountain View Cemetery 585: 540:He attended his first 535:Governor of California 531:Senate Minority Leader 529:from 1953 to 1955 and 527:Senate Majority Leader 485:Bruno Albert Forsterer 583: 550:Oakland Post-Enquirer 456:. Knowland built the 269:Knowland was born in 256:United States Senator 1223:Samuel M. Shortridge 1006:The Bancroft Library 942:Knowland, Joseph R. 901:Where They're Buried 683:Athens Athletic Club 598:Stockton, California 411:Samuel M. Shortridge 175:Chapel of Memories, 165:Piedmont, California 1020:California Assembly 575:William F. Knowland 523:William F. Knowland 483:. He created, with 462:California Missions 441:The Oakland Tribune 433:The Oakland Tribune 350:candidate for the 342:California Assembly 271:Alameda, California 259:William F. Knowland 231:Newspaper publisher 210:William F. 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Index

Joseph Knowland
William F. Knowland
Joe Knowland

U.S. House of Representatives
California
Victor H. Metcalf
John A. Elston
3rd district
6th district
Alameda, California
Piedmont, California
Oakland, California
Republican
William F. Knowland
Alma mater
University of the Pacific
United States House of Representatives
Oakland Tribune
United States Senator
William F. Knowland
Alameda, California
Joseph Knowland
University of the Pacific
Freemasons
Shriners
Elks
Modern Woodmen of America
Native Sons of the Golden West
California Historical Society

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