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Levi Newton Breed

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an amount to erect a monument in his memory, and ny 1939, the sum had grown to $ 5,000: In that year his heirs presented a plan for "an ornamental standard bearing a cluster of five lights at a height of 12 feet, the base to consist of marble in the form of 15 separate seats, arranged like the petals
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are an indolent, but good-tempered and hospitable, race of people, who live only for today, giving no thought for tomorrow, and caring very little for anything except their present enjoyment. They are rapidly decreasing in numbers, and will soon become entirely extinct. . . . All the best people will
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During his time in Los Angeles, he made two lengthy trips: One to Alaska in 1888 and one to Hawaii in 1895. Of the former, he said that "so far there is very little of the country settled up, except for miners and traders, and the indication for solid growth are not very favorable." Of the latter, he
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Breed took an active part in a knotty California-Nevada boundary dispute in 1857. He was the secretary of a group of Honey Lake men who, "entertaining very reasonable doubts of our being within the limits of the state of California, and believing that until the eastern boundary of the state of
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Breed married Samantha Blood of New York on September 21, 1861. She died August 19, 1867, leaving a 5-year-old son, Frederick Arthur. He married again to Annie J. Blunt of Maine on May 28, 1870. They had one daughter, Lillian M. Frederick Arthur was killed in a train wreck in
240:(December 4, 1831 – December 17, 1908) was an active and early American participant in 19th Century California, where he helped organize Lassen County and was a member of the Los Angeles Common Council, the governing body of that city. 644:
compiled under direction of Municipal Reference Library, City Hall, Los Angeles (March 1938, reprinted 1966). "Prepared ... as a report on Project No. SA 3123-5703-6077-8121-9900 conducted under the auspices of the
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In Los Angeles, Breed was interested in street improvements, "and the laying out of the city's parks. To his efforts is due much of the credit for the present park system" of the city. In his
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In British Columbia but returned without much additional wealth, and in the fall of 1860 he returned to Honey Lake. He was in Indian Valley for a year but came back to Honey Lake and bought a
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and was its treasurer from 1889 to 1895. Breed was one of t'he founders of the Southern National Bank, which later became Merchants National, and was its president until 1898.
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In 1881 he moved to Los Angeles to retire, but he instead became "one of the most successful real estate operators and investors" in that city. In 1885 he was elected to the
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California is determined by the proper authorities that no county or counties have a right to extend their jurisdiction over us," refused to accept the authority of
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Breed died December 17, 1908, at the Hotel Stewart in San Francisco, leaving his wife and their daughter; the latter had married Charles C. Moore of San Francisco.
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from beneath his coat and said he would take one. The cheapest way to get out of it was to treat the crowd and this Breed did when the laugh had subsided.
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in appointing officers and organizing an election in their valley. They also took steps to ask Congress to organize a new
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In 1861 L.N. Breed bought his brother's share of a trading post they ran in Smoke Creek, and later he built a store in
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of a large flower." City park commissioners, though, were hesitant because of the possibility of vandalism.
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and arrived there with just 50 cents to his name. His brother bought for him a newspaper route, of the
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for Janesville, and by 1869 he was named postmaster of a new post office in that town and also became
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Breed was one of the men who took part in a battle between the white settlers and the native
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in 1856, having bought a "small stock of goods" from E.D. Hosselkus and T.J. Harvey.
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for $ 700. "Within two months the paper was suspended, and the investment was lost."
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L.N. Breed sold goods and whiskey in a little shack that stood on the east side of
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By 1858 Breed's brother, J.H. (Jut) Breed, was also living in Honey Lake Valley.
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Breed was a member of the first city Board of Fire Commissioners in 1887.
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from the 3rd Ward, and the next year he was named council president.
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on December 4, 1831. When he was 4 years old, his family moved to
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Breed and a settler named Smith J. Hill named the community of
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He also owned farmland and timber. 340:In 1858 or 1859 he went north to the 7: 2040:19th-century American businesspeople 413:, in honor of Hill's daughter Jane. 1969:Los Angeles City Council, 1889–1909 615:"In Social Spheres: Moore-Breed,." 488:. . . and are strongly in favor of 14: 2010:19th-century American politicians 1995:Businesspeople from Los Angeles 544:"Death Removes Prominent Man," 490:annexation to the United States 464:Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce 213: 197: 1: 2030:People from Manlius, New York 647:Works Progress Administration 683:December 18, 1908, page II-1 462:He was an organizer of the 369:In 1859, it was said that: 2056: 783:Los Angeles Common Council 515:Boyle Heights, Los Angeles 84:Los Angeles Common Council 1382: 944: 790: 619:November 16, 1893, page 4 601:February 21, 1885, page 3 548:December 18, 1908, page 3 329:, where he was the third 304:traveled to San Francisco 262:Schuyler County, Illinois 254:Onondaga County, New York 231: 126: 93: 48: 37: 28: 1974:Los Angeles City Council 1257:William Whipple Robinson 746:East Los Angeles Gazette 728:August 21, 1939, page 18 663:April 18, 1920, page X-6 1720:Albert Fenner Kercheval 1618:John Frederick Holbrook 1030:Samuel Bradford Caswell 546:San Francisco Examiner, 342:Fraser Canyon Gold Rush 2035:California Republicans 1918:Daniel Michael McGarry 1776:Edward Wadsworth Jones 1626:Michael Thomas Collins 1580:John Edward Hollenbeck 1475:Clinton S. 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President of the Los Angeles Common Council
Hiram Sinsabaugh
Los Angeles Common Council
3rd ward
Hiram Sinsabaugh
Manlius, New York
San Francisco
Republican
Manlius
Onondaga County, New York
Hannibal, New York
Schuyler County, Illinois
New Mexico
Hotel Nadeau
Mason
traveled to San Francisco
miner
Honey Lake Valley
Lassen County
Caucasian
Indian Valley
Fraser Canyon Gold Rush
store
trading post
Janesville
Washoe Indians
Piute creek
horn of whiskey
ox horn

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