- Hobart Johnstone Whitley
Hobart Johnstone Whitley, also known as H.J. Whitley (
October 7 ,1847 –June 3 ,1931 ), also nicknamed "The Father of Hollywood," named and developed the area today known asHollywood, California .Early years
Hobart Johnstone (HJ) Whitley was born in
Toronto ,Canada , the seventh and youngest son of Joseph Whitley and Eleanor Johnstone. He attended Toronto Business College. HJ became naturalized citizen of the United States in the 1870’s. Whitley moved toChicago and owned a hardware store and candy store. He became interested in land development and was elected to the board of directors of the ChicagoRock Island Railroad . HJ married his second wife,Margaret Virginia Whitley (Gigi) in the Spring of 1886.Land developer
Whitley became one of the nation's most successful land developers. During the westward construction of frontier railroads from the late 1870s to the early 1890s he founded scores of towns in the
Oklahoma Territory , Dakotas, Texas and California. HJ was a good friend ofTheodore Roosevelt while in theDakota Territory . HJ was at the first OklahomaLand Run of 1889 , April 22 where he clamed property. He build the first brick block building in the territory and was asked by the local people to be the firstGovernor of Oklahoma . Whitley traveled toWashington D.C. where he persuaded theU.S. Congress to allow the City ofGuthrie, Oklahoma to be the new capitol of the state of Oklahoma. It is estimated that Hobart Johnstone Whitley founded over 140 towns in his lifetime.Banker
Besides his land developments he was also the President of the National Loan & Trust Company, Guthrie, OK, Vice President of Home Savings Bank, President of First National Bank of Van Nuys, State Bank of Owensmouth and Bank of Lankershim; General Manager of the Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company, principle in the Bank of Hollywood, The Whitley Land Company and owner of HJ Whitley Company (Jewelers).
Civic donations
HJ donated large parcels of land and money for civic use. The donations were used to finance
public school s, libraries, parks, landscaping, streets, transportation, lighting and churches.Hollywood
In the mid 1880's HJ arrived in Southern California. He was well known as a land developer and many tried to follow on his coattails. By the early 1900s he had taken the area of
Cahuenga and created the town ofHollywood . The area had languished unsuccessfully previous to his arrival in the 1880s. Whitley made it a flourishing city even before the coming of the movie-makers. He and his wife Gigi, coined the name Hollywood while on their honeymoon in 1886. HJ was instrumental in motivating the movie industry to move to his new town of Hollywood.Hollywood Hotel
Hobart Whitley built a hotel and a bank as the foundation most every town he developed. The most prominent hotel that he built was the
Hollywood Hotel on the corner of Hollywood and Highland Boulevards.Whitley Heights
HJ Whitley had a quest of make a very fine residential developed on the hill of his Hollywood property. He had to bring new ideas to create a development on the side of the hill in the fast changing times. This was at the end of the Victorian culture. Homes were built with the living up stairs for the views of the ocean and valley. He employed architects to go and study the hill development of Spain and Italy. HJ sought to create a master piece of architecture to be preserved for all times. This is where the early Hollywood rich lived. The U.S. Government has set aside the area of Hollywood,
Whitley Heights , to create the first and foremost National Historic District in Hollywood.an Fernando Valley
From the moment Whitley saw the
San Fernando Valley , he began discussing it with his friends inLos Angeles business community. By 1909 Whitley had pulled together a group of the most powerful men in the city. Together they purchased from wheat magnate,Isaac Newton Van Nuys the convert|47500|acre|km2|0|sing=on ranch comprising nearly the entire south half or theSan Fernando Valley . The price was $2,500,000 - just under $53 an acre. From this land he built the towns of Van Nuys, Reseda (formerly Marian) and Canoga Park (formerly Owensmouth).Corcoran
HJ Whitley took the lead in building the city of
Corcoran, California . He purchased 32,000 acres to start the development and moved a member of his real estate firm, J. W. Guiberson, to the area. HJ named all the city streets Avenues. The main street of the community is named in his honor. During a visit to the area in 1905 he would have see a blacksmith shop, small store, scattered homes and a lush, untapped vista with herds of grazing wild hogs, horses and steers.Whitley Gardens
Whitley’s last development was never finished. He bought thousands of acres and started the town of Whitley Gardens. It is about ten miles east of
Paso Robles, California .Travel
HJ and Gigi Whitley traveled seventeen times to
Europe , theMiddle East andAsia for business and pleasure. One time he brought back the coveted Egyptian cotton seed to be planted inCorcoran, California . He bought precious stones and jewelry to be sold in his Los Angeles City jewelry store, HJ Whitley Company.Death
Whitley died on
June 3 ,1931 at the Whitley Park Country Club nearHollywood . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Death Calls H.J. Whitley. Real Estate Man Known as "Father of Hollywood". Pioneer in Many Southland Developments. |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/384306361.html?dids=384306361:384306361&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&date=Jun+04%2C+1931&author=&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=DEATH+CALLS+H.+J.+WHITLEY&pqatl=google |quote=H. J. Whitley, pioneer California real estate man and known as the "Father of Hollywood." died yesterday at the age of 83 years and after an illness of more than a year. Mr. Whitley died during his sleep while staying as a guest of his son Ross Whitley at the Whitley Park |work=Los Angeles Times |date= |accessdate=2008-07-17 ] [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Whitley Dead at 83 |url= |quote=H. J. Whitley, California real estate man known as the "Father of Hollywood ... |work=New York Times |date=June 5 ,1931 |accessdate=2008-07-17 ] He was buried in the "Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery", today namedHollywood Forever Cemetery , Hollywood Forever Memorial Park. On his grave site it is inscribed "The Father of Hollywood".References
Further reading
* Gaelyn Whitley Keith, "The Father of Hollywood: The True Story", ISBN 1419641948
External links
* [http://www.sfgenealogy.com/caldatanook/tagdata/5-who/391.htm "Who's who in the Pacific Southwest” 1913]
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