He married Anne and lived in the family home at 3245 Orange Street in Riverside's original Mile Square settlement until 1904. He was elected deputy county recorder of San Bernardino County and worked as Riverside's deputy city clerk and assessor following his father's retirement from that position in 1890. He held the office of chancellor commander in the Knights of Pythias Lodge.
In 1904, Charles Alkire left Riverside to pursue a career in politics in Los Angeles.
He married Anne and lived in the family home at 3245 Orange Street in Riverside's original Mile Square settlement until 1904. He was elected deputy county recorder of San Bernardino County and worked as Riverside's deputy city clerk and assessor following his father's retirement from that position in 1890. He held the office of chancellor commander in the Knights of Pythias Lodge.
In 1904, Charles Alkire left Riverside to pursue a career in politics in Los Angeles.
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