- Robert M. Widney
Robert Maclay Widney (
December 23 ,1838 –November 14 ,1929 ) was an Americanlawyer ,judge , and a founding father ofThe University of Southern California .He was born in
Piqua, Ohio . He left Ohio in September 1855 and spent two years hunting and trapping on the great plains and in the Rocky Mountains, arriving at last in California in September 1857. He studied at the University of the Pacific (then located in Santa Clara) from 1858 to 1862. He was admitted to the bar in 1865, and moved to Los Angeles in 1867. In 1871, he was named a judge of the Court of California for Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties. He was a founder of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce (established in 1873). In 1874 he began the first rail transit company in Los Angeles, building a horsecar line from The Plaza to 6th and Pearl (nowFigueroa Street ) Streets.Los Angeles was a frontier town in the early 1870s, when a group of public-spirited citizens led by Judge Robert Maclay Widney first dreamed of establishing a university in the region. It took nearly a decade for this vision to become a reality, but in 1879 Widney formed a board of trustees and secured a donation of 308 lots of land from three prominent members of the community —
Ozro W. Childs , a Protestant horticulturist; former California governorJohn G. Downey , an Irish-Catholic pharmacist and businessman; andIsaias W. Hellman , a German-Jewish banker and philanthropist. The gift provided land for a campus as well as a source of endowment, the seeds of financial support for the nascent institution.Robert M. Widney is interred in
Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery , Los Angeles.References
* [http://www.usc.edu/about/history/ University of Southern California: History]
* [http://dbase1.lapl.org/webpics/calindex/documents/17/482952.pdf L.A. Public Library biography file for Robert M.Widney (PDF–1.4MB)]
* [http://www.westadamsheritage.com/robert_widney Biographical sketch of Robert M. Widney from West Adams Historical Society]
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