Alonzo Cook

Alonzo Cook

Alonzo Gerry Cook (1839 in Maine - 1932, Olympia, WA) was the founder of the city of Garden Grove, California, which is now a suburban community in Orange County.

Cook, the son of Gerry and Mary Cook, met his future bride, Belle Webster in 1860 while he was attending university and she was teaching in Iowa. They married in 1861 when he was 22 years old and she was 18.

Following their marriage, Cook continued with his education. He had attended Ohio State University as well as Union Law School, which is now Northwestern University. Throughout their marriage, Cook and his wife relocated on several occasions, living in Iowa, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and California. Cook's jobs included serving as a probate judge in the Idaho Territory, working as an attorney for the State of Washington, and also practicing as a physician. While in Vancouver, Washington, the Cook family resided briefly in the historic Charles Brown House, built in 1866, possibly by Alonzo himself. The unique French Second Empire architecture of the house suggests Alonzo may have built it since this type of construction typically hails from where Alonzo came from, the east coast. French Second Empire architecture is rare on the west coast.

In 1874, the Cooks bought 160 acres of land that was sold secondhand from the once-dominant Able Stearns Ranch. The land covered what is now the area of Lampson Street to Garden Grove Boulevard and from Euclid/Main Street to Nutwood Street. There were only a few hundred people living on farms around the area at the time.

After their house was completed in 1874, Cook commenced the establishment of a civic center, the start of commerce, and a school district for the area. Cook donated all the land needed for these facilities, which were the first semblances of a village he named "Garden Grove".

By 1877, the village had a church, a blacksmith, a post office and a general store. By 1881, the Cook family moved on to pursue interests in other states and other enterprises.

References

* Doig, Leroy L., "The Village of Garden Grove – 1870-1905". Orange, CA: The Paragon Agency, 2000.
* Head, H. C., "The History of Garden Grove". Garden Grove, CA: The Garden Grove News, 1939.


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