- Henry Gaylord Wilshire
Henry Gaylord Wilshire (
June 7 ,1861 -September 7 ,1927 ) was a land developer, publisher and outspoken socialist who gaveWilshire Boulevard its name.Biography
Born 1861 in
Cincinnati, Ohio , Wilshire came to Los Angeles in 1884. In 1895 he began developing 35 acres stretching westward fromWestlake Park for an elite residential subdivision. He donated a strip of land to the city ofLos Angeles for a boulevard through what was then a barley field, on the conditions that it would be named for him and that railroad lines and commercial or industrial trucking would be banned.In 1900, Wilshire was arrested for speaking in a public park in Los Angeles. A judge dismissed the charges, but the incident caused Wilshire to leave Los Angeles for New York. [Starr, "Inventing the Dream", p 210]
Wilshire stood as the Nationalist Party congressional candidate for the 6th California district in 1890, for the British Parliament in 1894, for the 6th district again in 1900, for the Canadian Parliament in 1902, and for Congress from New York in 1904.
He eventually returned to Los Angeles and made much of his connection with the now famous Boulevard that bore his name, although he had no involvement with its gradual expansion in the years while he was absent from the region. He made and lost several fortunes during his lifetime and died destitute.
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Wilshire Boulevard References
* Starr, Kevin. "Inventing the Dream: California through the Progressive Era." Oxford University Press, USA (December 4, 1986): 209–211
External links
* [http://www.wilshirecenter.com/wilshire_corridor_history.htm Wilshire Boulevard Milestones]
* [http://content.cdlib.org/view;jsessionid=6k3wfwSyny-Rwfz6?docId=tf5h4nb323&chunk.id=bioghist-1.8.3&brand=oac Online Archive of California – Henry Gaylord Wilshire biography]
* [http://www.george-sterling.org/nonfiction/Rhymes+and+Reactions+(Jul+1926) Rhymes and Reactions (Jul 1926) - Gaylord Wilshire's Ionaco]
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