J. Leonard Rose Explained

J. Leonard Rose
Birth Date:25 March 1882[1]
Birth Place:Washington Township, Alameda County, California
Birth Name:John Leonard Rose
Death Place:Oakland, California
Profession:Attorney
State Assembly:California
Term:January 8, 1917 – January 3, 1921
Party:Republican, Democratic

John Leonard Rose (March 25, 1882 – March 31, 1969) was an American attorney and politician who served in the California State Assembly. He represented the 34th district, which at the time included portions of Alameda County.[2] [3]

Life and career

John Leonard Rose was born on March 25, 1882 in Newark precinct of Washington Township, Alameda County, California (present-day Newark, California[4]). His parents had immigrated to California from Portugal.[5] [6]

Rose attended the University of California at Berkeley and graduated law school at Boalt Hall in 1907. He had been admitted to the California Bar in April 1906.[4] [7]

During his early career, he had been a deputy district attorney for Alameda County and had been a law partner of Adolphus Frederic St. Sure. He served in the California State Assembly from 1917 to 1921. After returning from the state legislature, Rose was appointed attorney for the California State Board of Pharmacy. He returned to private law practice as an inheritance tax appraiser for Alameda County, from 1927 until his retirement in 1947.[4]

California State Assembly

Rose served in the 42nd session (1917) of the California State Legislature.[8] He was re-elected[9] and served in the 43rd session (1919).[8]

He entered and left office as a Republican, but was a Democrat for some of his first term.[8] [10] [11]

In the 1917 session, Rose authored Assembly Bills 271, 272, 295, 296, 372, 744, 745, 746, 747, 862, 863, 1100, 1101, 1102, and 1343.[12]

Personal life

His wife was named Mabel.[4]

Rose died on March 31, 1969, in a hospital in Oakland, California.[4]

Electoral history

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John L. Rose. familysearch.org.
  2. Web site: Redistricting. JoinCalifornia. January 4, 2019.
  3. Book: California Blue Book, Legislative Manuel or State Roster. April 1924. Jordan. Frank C.. Frank C. Jordan. 297. State Printing Office. Sacramento.
  4. News: Oakland Tribune. Oakland, California. 1 April 1969. 22. Ex-LAWMAKER: J. Leonard Rose Rites Tomorrow. 2021-02-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20210227101708/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/44376115/john-leonard-rose/. live . .
  5. [1900 United States census|United States Census (1900)]
  6. [1920 United States census|United States Census (1920)]
  7. Web site: Attorney Licensee Profile, John Leonard Rose #6766. The State Bar of California. 27 February 2021.
  8. Book: Legislative Sourcebook: The California Legislature and Reapportionment, 1849–1965. 1965. Allen. Don A. Allen. Don A.. Assembly of the State of California. 343.
  9. News: J. Leonard Rose Thanks Constituents. San Leandro, California. November 16, 1918. 27. 46. The Standard-Observer.
  10. Book: List of Constitutional Officers, Congressional Representatives, Members of the California State Legislature and Members of the Supreme Court: 1849–1982. 1982. Driscoll. James D.. James D. Driscoll. White. Darryl R. . California Legislature. 119.
  11. Web site: California State Assembly Members and Officers. 105. California Blue Book 1850 - 2000. Office of the Secretary of the Senate.
  12. Web site: Index to Assembly Journal. 1917. California State Assembly. Office of the Chief Clerk. 2658–2659, 2664, 2666, 2669, 2673.
  13. Book: Assembly Journal. January 8, 1917. 1–2. California State Assembly. Office of the Chief Clerk.
  14. Book: Assembly Journal. January 6, 1919. 1–2. California State Assembly. Office of the Chief Clerk.