Background
Hague, Harlan Hugh was born on January 23, 1932 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Son of Stanley Wilton and Maggie May (Faires) Hague.
( Arriving in Mexican California in 1832, Thomas O. Larki...)
Arriving in Mexican California in 1832, Thomas O. Larkin (1802-1858) expected to become a rich man-and he did: he became a successful merchant, financier, and land developer. Larkin also became the confidant of California officials, American consul to California, and secret agent of the president of the United States during the territory’s transition from Mexican to American control. Harlan Hague and David Langum have uncovered a large body of new information, shedding light on many aspects of Larkin’s personal life as well as on his business and diplomatic activities. Historians and general readers will welcome this full-scale biography of one of the most important men in the history of early California.
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Hague, Harlan Hugh was born on January 23, 1932 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Son of Stanley Wilton and Maggie May (Faires) Hague.
Bachelor of Business Administration, Baylor University, 1954. Master of Business Administration, University Texas, 1960. Master of Arts, University Pacific, 1968.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Nevada, 1974.
Contractor, Whitehouse Plastics, Fort Worth, 1960; traffic manager, Pacific Telephone, San Francisco, 1960-1964; market researcher, Kaiser Jeep International, Oakland, California, 1964; professor of history, San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, California, 1964-1992. Consultant National Endowment for Humanities, Washington, 1975-1979.
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( Arriving in Mexican California in 1832, Thomas O. Larki...)
( Arriving in Mexican California in 1832, Thomas O. Larki...)
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Head local organization in campaign against nuclear power, 1970's. Promoter pro-environmental candidates and initiatives. Member of advisory board Holt-Atherton Center for Western Studies, University of the Pacific, 1985-1987, member program committee California History Institute, 1991-1993.
Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1954-1960. Member Western History Association (nominating committee 1991-1993, chairman 1992-1993), California History Society (trustee 1989-1994, chair program committee 1992), San Joaquin County History Society (publications committee since 1991), American Society for Environmental History, Wilderness Society, American Farmland Trust, Planning and Conservation League, Habitat for Humanity (member board directors local chapter), Sierra Club.
Married Carol Margaret Jackson, July 16, 1960. Children: Cary Lynn, Leslie Margaret, Merrilee Catherine, Jennifer Michelle.