. History of Sacramento County, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present; . tanford, he was appointed countylaw librarian in 1907 and during his service studied his chosen voca-tion with increasing pleasure, his thorough mastery of the subjectadmitting him to the bar in 1908. In November, scarcely a yearlater, owing to the general favor with which he was regarded, notonly by his associates, but by leading citizens, as well, he was electedto the office of city att


. History of Sacramento County, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present; . tanford, he was appointed countylaw librarian in 1907 and during his service studied his chosen voca-tion with increasing pleasure, his thorough mastery of the subjectadmitting him to the bar in 1908. In November, scarcely a yearlater, owing to the general favor with which he was regarded, notonly by his associates, but by leading citizens, as well, he was electedto the office of city attorney, conducting his new duties with a skill andwise judgment that won him unanimous commendation. June 2, 1910, in Sacramento, Mr. Hart was united in marriagewith Miss Frances Panabaker, who was born in 1886, the daughter ofEd E. and Rose (Williams) Panabaker of Sacramento. Mrs. Hartis a woman of exceptional tact and sympathetic understanding andrenders her husband immeasurable aid in maintaining the serenityof spirit so essential to the proper discharge of ]:>ublic duties. A Republican of note, Mr. Hart is recognized as a man who notonly plans improvements in party measures, but who, by means of. HISTORY OP SACRAMENTO COUNTY 491 his influence and executive ability is enabled to carry them out, andin all his dealings exhibits the most candid methods, free from ashadow of equivocation. Fraternally he is allied with Sunset Parlor,N. S. G. W., and is also an active and popular member of the SutterClub. OWEN G. HOPKINS, A. M. No life is more useful to a city or of greater service to the com-monwealth than that which, through forceful and unaided efforts, risesout of obscurity, triumphs over difficulties and emerges into useful-ness through the narrow path of self-denial and self-reliance. Suchin brief is the history of 0. G. Hopkins, a native Californian, whoseearly years were filled with privations and whose unusual educationalattainments are the result of his own determined


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