Friend Richardson
1865–1943 (age 78)
Governor of California
Biography
Friend Richardson rose from business and finance to become the twenty-fifth Governor of California, guiding the state through the early years of the 1920s with an emphasis on fiscal responsibility and public accountability. He sought to streamline state government and respond to the growing needs of California's citizens with a practical, steady approach.
Though known for his forthright leadership during a time of transformation, Richardson always kept a respectful temper and a willingness to listen, traits that endeared him to many; his grave in the Chapel of the Chimes continues to be a place where Californians remember his earnest public service.