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A statue memorializing White was paid for by friends and admirers and installed outside the Los Angeles County Courthouse in 1908. In 1959, the old courthouse was condemned, and the White statue was moved to the grounds of the new courthouse. In 1989, the statue was moved to the entrance off Cabrillo
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on January 19, 1853, the son of Francis J. "Fannie" (Russell) White and William F. White, a merchant and author who was also active in California's government as a state bank commissioner and in other positions. White's mother was orphaned early in life and raised by relatives in Florida, one of whom
576:. He served one term, March 4, 1893, to March 3, 1899. He was the first native Californian to represent the state in the U.S. Senate. During his Senate term, White was chairman of the Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands. As a senator, White was most notable for his work during the 608:
White was not a candidate for a second term in 1899 and resumed practicing law in Los Angeles. From 1899 to 1901 he served as a Regent of the University of California. White died in Los Angeles on February 21, 1901. He was interred at
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As a defense attorney, White attained a high reputation, but he preferred work on civil cases to criminal trials. He was also active in civic organizations, including the
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and other racist actions have advocated for the name of the school to be changed. They have also proposed removing the statue from public display.
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succeeded to the governorship after the incumbent's death, White was acting lieutenant governor for most of his state senate term.
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In 1883, White married Hortense Sacriste (1857-1935). They were the parents of six children, four of whom lived to adulthood:
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for president. In a sign of his growing national stature, White was appointed as the convention's temporary chairman.
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After his Senate term, White resumed practicing law. He died in Los Angeles on February 21, 1901, and was buried at
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in 1871, studied law, and became an attorney in Los Angeles. He became active in politics, and served as
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Image of statue of Stephen M. White outside of the old Los Angeles County Courthouse, 1920s.
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from 1887 to 1891. He was president pro tempore for both legislative sessions and acted as
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School in San Francisco, where he remained for a year and a half.
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Since 2019, individuals who object to White's support of the
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In 1893, the California legislature elected White to the
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Democratic Party United States senators from California
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Stephen M. White Middle School & S.T.E.A.M. Magnet
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Gerald Griffin (1895-1951), who was named for White's
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President pro tempore of the California State Senate
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United States Senator
California
Charles N. Felton
Thomas R. Bard
Lieutenant Governor of California
Robert Waterman
John B. Reddick
President pro tempore of the California State Senate
Benjamin Knight Jr.
California Senate
38th
Los Angeles County District Attorney
San Francisco
California
Los Angeles
California
Calvary Cemetery
Democratic
Santa Clara College
S.B.
California
Democrat
U.S. Senator
San Francisco
Santa Clara College
Los Angeles County District Attorney
California Senate
president pro tem
lieutenant governor

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