A detailed record of California's government work from the 1873–75 period, compiled in one comprehensive volume.
It presents official statements, financial summaries, legal milestones, and institutional progress in clear, archival prose.
This edition gathers reports from the Attorney General’s office, the Loan Commissioners, the State Printer, and several state agencies. It includes summaries of revenue, bond sales, the distribution of laws and statutes, and notes on the Geological Survey and the Supreme Court Reports, alongside institutional discussions on higher education.
- Financial and legislative recaps, including receipts, expenditures, and statutory distribution
- Updates on laws published in the last session, translations, and distribution of official reports
- Schools, admissions requirements, and instructional standards for the University
- Geology, state surveys, and court reports impacting governance
Ideal for researchers of California history, law, and public administration, as well as readers seeking a detailed view of state operations in the late 19th century.