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  1. Goodwin Jess "Goodie" Knight (December 9, 1896 – May 22, 1970) was an American politician and judge who served as the 31st governor of California from 1953 to 1959. A member of the Republican Party , he previously served as the 35th lieutenant governor of California from 1947 to 1953 under Governor Earl Warren .

  2. Goodwin Knight. Goodwin Jess Knight (* 9. Dezember 1896 in Provo, Utah; † 22. Mai 1970 in Inglewood, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Republikanischen Partei und von 1953 bis 1959 der 31. Gouverneur von Kalifornien. Leben. Goodwin war der Sohn von Jess und Lille Knight.

  3. Goodwin Knight 1953–1959 Significant Facts. Born: December 9, 1896 in Provo, UT Died: May 22, 1970 in Inglewood, CA Married: Virginia Piegrue Carlson on August 2, 1954 in Beverly Hills, CA Political Party: Republican Family. Father: Jesse Knight Mother: Lillie Milner Wife: Arvilla Pearl Cooley (first wife), Virginia Piegrue Carlson

  4. Bislang heirateten zwei Gouverneure während ihrer Amtszeit: Frank Merriam im Jahr 1936 und Goodwin Knight im Jahre 1954. Im Oktober 2012 hatte Jerry Brown mit über 12.500 Gesetzen mehr Gesetze der Bundesstaatslegislative unterzeichnet als jeder andere Amtsinhaber seit Gründung des Staates.

  5. Goodwin Knight: aides, advisers, and appointees : oral history transcript / and related material, 1977-1981 by Knight, Goodwin, 1896-1970; Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office; Goodwin Knight-Edmond G. Brown, Sr. Era Oral History Project; Sharp, Sarah L. (Sarah Lee), 1949-; Stein, Miriam; Suid, Lawrence H

  6. Goodwin Knight and Edmund G. Brown Gubernatorial Eras in California California government and politics from 1953 through 1966 are the focus of the Goodwin Knight-Edmund G.Brown, Sr., Oral History Series of the State Government History Project.

  7. Goodwin Jess Knight was a Republican governor of California from 1953 to 1959. He succeeded Earl Warren after his resignation and was elected in 1954. He improved prison conditions, created the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, and ran for the U.S. Senate in 1958.