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  Robert Eshleman -- attorney in Walnut Creek
Eshleman returned to the Bay Area, where he joined the Alameda County district attorney's office.
Eshleman is survived by children Elizabeth Eshleman of Albany; Theodore Eshleman of Petaluma; Robert Eshleman of Albany; and Thomas Eshleman of Fairbanks, Alaska.
The family asks that contributions be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Contra Costa, 2051 Harrison St., Concord, CA 94520, or to Cal Rugby, UC Regents c/o Bear Backers, 2223 Fulton St., 3rd Floor, Berkeley, CA 94720-4424.
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  John Morton Eshleman Information
John Morton Eshleman (June 14, 1876-February 28, 1916) was an American lawyer and California politician who was that state's twenty-sixth lieutenant governor from 1915 to 1916.
Eshleman was admitted to the California bar in 1905 and was appointed Deputy State Labor Commissioner by Governor George Pardee.
Eshleman ran for the state legislature and was elected to the 38th California Assembly from the 52d District (Berkeley) in 1907.
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 California State Officials' Bios
JOHN MORTON ESHLEMAN (Republican) was born at Villa Ridge, Illinois, June 14, 1876, and came to California March 2, 1896.
JOHN P. McLAUGHLIN (Republican and Union Labor) was born in San Francisco, June 19, 1873, and educated in the public schools of that city.
JOHN H. McCALLUM, appointed a member of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners on July 30, 1912, was born in Ontario, Canada, in 1870.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/John Morton Eshleman
John Morton Eshleman (June 14, 1876 – February 28, 1916) was an American lawyer and California politician who was that state's twenty-sixth lieutenant governor from 1915 to 1916.
Eshleman ran for the state legislature on a Republican and Union-Labor ticket and was elected to the 38th California Assembly from the 52d District (Berkeley) in 1907.
The student union at UC Berkeley was named Eshleman Hall in his honor; this building was later renamed Moses Hall.
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He worked in a railroad camp of the Southern Pacific Company, during which time he studied to prepare himself for admission to the University, entering the University of California in 1898.
Eshleman was elected its first District Attorney, serving out his term.
In November, 1910, he was elected Railroad Commissioner from the Third District and chosen as president of the Commission in January, 1911.
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 William Stephens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He served as interim mayor for less than a week in March 1909, then became a 3-term Congressman.
He was appointed Lieutenant Governor of California by Governor Hiram Warren Johnson to replace the late John Morton Eshleman.
Stephens became California's 24th Governor on March 15, 1917 when Johnson resigned to take his seat in the United States Senate, and served the remainder of Johnson's term.
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