4-657: Argyll Campbell (December 2, 1882 – November 24, 1943) was city attorney for Carmel-by-the-Sea, California from 1920 to 1937. He was former chairman of the California Democratic Party to elect governor Culbert Olson . Campbell went to Santa Clara University and attended Northwestern University, but did not graduate. He married Mabel Marie Phelps (1880-1962) on July 8, 1909 in the chapel of Santa Clara college in Santa Clara, California . Shortly after coming to Carmel, Campbell became involved with
8-609: A Monterey County Superior Court judge and lawyer. He was active in the affairs of Carmel's American Legion Post No. 512 . Campbell, at age 60, died on November 24, 1943, from heart failure, at his home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California . Private funeral services were held in Pacific Grove. Interment was at the Monterey City cemetery. Attorney at law Too Many Requests If you report this error to
12-659: The Carmel Arts and Crafts Club and Forest Theater . On June 30, 1915, he wrote a column in the Monterey Daily Cypress and Monterey American, about the production of the four-act play, Junipero Serra, A Pageant of the Padres, at the Forest Theater from July 2-3, 5, 1915. He wrote about Perry Newberry as the director and producer of the play. They became good friends at the Forest Theater. Campbell
16-985: Was the director of dancing. He passed the California Bar Examination and opened a law office in San Jose. During World War I he joined the army, serving as first lieutenant and military law instructor at the Santa Clara University and at the Presidio of San Francisco . He became a major in the United States Army Adjutant General's Corps department. Campbell served as city attorney of Carmel-by-the-Sea for fifteen years, from 1920 to 1937. He served as city attorney for Pacific Grove, California and Soledad, California and as deputy district attorney of Monterey County, California . He later became
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