- Adolph B. Spreckels
Adolph Bernard Spreckels (
January 5 1857 –June 28 1924 ) was aCalifornia businessman who ranSpreckels Sugar Company and who donated theCalifornia Palace of the Legion of Honor art museum to the city of San Francisco in 1924. His wife Alma was called the "great grandmother of San Francisco".cite encyclopedia | title=Spreckels (née de Bretteville), Alma Emma | encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of San Francisco | first=Christopher | last=Craig | url=http://www.sfhistoryencyclopedia.com/articles/biography/spreckelsAlma.html | accessdate=2008-01-09]His father was
Claus Spreckels , founder of the Spreckels Sugar Company. At the age of 12, Adolph studied abroad inHanover ,Germany for two years, returning to San Francisco to finish his studies. When the company was founded in 1881, he was named a vice-president. Adolph succeeded his father as company president upon the latter's death in 1908. He was intensely loyal to both his father and his brother John. In 1884, he shotMichael H. de Young , co-founder of the "San Francisco Chronicle ", supposedly because of an article in that newspaper suggesting his sugar company defrauded its shareholders. [cite news | url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9B04E3D8143FE533A25753C2A9679D94659FD7CF&oref=slogin | title="MIKE" DE YOUNG SHOT.; ATTEMPT AT MURDER BY A MAN WHO DIDN'T LIKE CRITICISM | publisher=The New York Times | date=November 20 ,1884 ] Spreckels pleadedtemporary insanity to the charge ofattempted murder and was acquitted. [cite news | url=http://search.sfweekly.com/1995-10-04/news/color-it-gone/1 | title=Color It Gone | publisher=SF Weekly | first=Ellen | last=McGarrahan | date=October 4 ,1995 | accessdate=2008-01-10] Ironically, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor and theM. H. de Young Memorial Museum were merged in 1972 to become theFine Arts Museums of San Francisco . [cite news | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE7DA123DF937A35755C0A96F948260 | title=ART VIEW; To France Via the Golden Gate Bridge | publisher=The New York Times | date=June 4 ,1989 | first=John | last=Russell | accessdate=2008-01-14]Besides the sugar company, Spreckels was president of the
San Francisco and San Mateo Electric Railway , vice-president of both theWestern Sugar Company and theOceanic Steamship Company , as well as a director of theSunset Monarch Company . In addition to his business enterprises, Spreckels served as San Francisco's Park Commissioner and was heavily involved with the development ofGolden Gate Park . Spreckels Lake, in the park, is named after him. [cite book | title=Press Reference Library (Southwest Edition): Notables of the Southwest | year=1912 | publisher=Los Angeles Examiner | page=341 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Hy_aN5xSCisC&pg=PA340&lpg=PA340&dq=adolph+spreckels&source=web&ots=x0JgmRsuqH&sig=6qcoIDryZzmFmZDn0yzNQHfz2QU#PPA1,M1] Spreckels Organ Pavilion in San Diego'sBalboa Park , housing the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world, was also built by Spreckels and his brother John. Furthermore, his brother John commissionedSpreckels Organ in honor of Adolph, who died before it was completed. [cite web | url=http://www.sandiegohistory.org/bpbuildings/organ.htm | title=The Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park | publisher=San Diego Historical Society | first=Richard | last=Amero | accessdate=2008-01-10]Spreckels was also fond of
horse racing and owned and bred a number of race horses, most famouslyMorvich , the first California-bred horse to win theKentucky Derby (1922).He and Alma were married on May 11, 1908 after a five-year courtship. They had three children, daughter Alma Emma, son Adolph Bernard, Jr., and another daughter Dorothy Constance. The family's 1913 mansion, located in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, is currently the home of novelist
Danielle Steel . [cite web | url=http://www.inetours.com/Pages/SFNbrhds/Pacific_Heights.html | title=Tour San Francisco: Pacific Heights | publisher=iNetours.com | accessdate=2008-01-10]After the birth of their last daughter, Spreckels' health began to deteriorate due to
syphilis he had contracted before his marriage. He had known about the disease and had kept it secret from his wife, but fortunately for her during their intimate years it had been in a latent, non-contagious state. Spreckels died in 1924 frompneumonia .References
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