Charles Goodall Lee
Charles Goodall Lee was an American dentist and the first licensed Chinese American dentist in California. Lee financed the construction of the Chinese [American Citizens Alliance] lodge in Oakland, California. He graduated from the School of Dentistry at the University of the Pacific.
Lee was born in 1881 in San Francisco, California, to Lee Tong Hay, a lay leader of the forming Chinese Methodist Church associated with Otis Gibson's missions that would become the Chinese [Community United Methodist Church, Oakland, California|Chinese Community United Methodist Church].
After the 1906 [San Francisco earthquake], Lee relocated to San Jose, California, and then settling in Oakland becoming Oakland Chinatown's first dentist. His practice continued until his retirement in 1940. He was an active participant in civil affairs founding Oakland's Chinese American Citizens Alliance in 1912. Lee was also a lay leader of the Chinese Community Methodist Church of Oakland, a member of the Oakland Chinese Center, and a member of the Lee Family Benevolent Association.
He was married to Clara Elizabeth Chan, who was the first Chinese American woman to register to vote in the United States.
He is interred in Oakland.