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Description:Notes workers and pay, Niles, Fremont, California
Judge HJ Tilden came to California in 1850, died March 5, 1916 at Niles Alameda County, where he had made his home the past quarter century. He first went to Calaveras County where he mined, practiced law, and in 1860 was elected superior judge. Later he took up his home in San Francisco where he was prominent in politics and had served as collector of internal revenue and as president of the board of education. He was a native of New York, aged 92 years, and is survived by two children (in 1916).
Call Number: 1996.3.3.44
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