Williams, Chauncey Cleveland, 1853-1938.

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Chauncey Cleveland Williams was born in Massachusetts on April 5, 1853. He established "The Peoples Advocate" and "Daily Three o'Clock" newspapers in Stockton, California, and was a member of the Workingmen's Party of California. Williams also served as deputy assessor of San Francisco and worked as an agent of the Tenth U.S. Census in 1880. He died in 1938.

From the description of C.C. Williams' Workingmen's Party of California and U.S. census materials, 1879-1880. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 611020954

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creatorOf Williams, Chauncey Cleveland, 1853-1938. C.C. Williams' Workingmen's Party of California and U.S. census materials, 1879-1880. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Page, Horace F. (Horace Francis), 1833-1890. Letters to C.C. Williams, 1881-1882. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
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associatedWith Kearney, Denis, 1847-1907. person
associatedWith Lord, Eliot, person
associatedWith Page, Horace F. (Horace Francis), 1833-1890. person
associatedWith United States. Bureau of the Census. corporateBody
associatedWith Workingmen's Party of California. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
California
Stockton (Calif.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
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Chinese Americans
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Birth 1853

Death 1938

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