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William H. Perry (businessman)

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The flames quickly spread to the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company next door, which was leveled. "The heat thrown out by the burning grain was intense, and it was almost impossible for any one to get within a hundred feet of it." Firebrands from the conflagration were carried aloft by the wind,
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The couple's youngest son, Eugene Ames Perry, had been sickly with a "long and tedious illness", and his parents took him to "the foremost physicians in New York, but they were unable to do him any good, and a later visit to leading San Francisco physicians was attended by no better success." He died
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He arrived in Los Angeles either in 1853 or February 1854. Perry later recounted that after his long trip he was "worn out, dead broke and almost naked." He walked into a store and asked the merchant for "the cheapest suit of clothes you have, and my face must be my security for payment until I get a
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ever seen in Los Angeles." In 1879 he was elected director, president and manager of the Los Angeles City Water Company, serving until the city took over water service in 1902. He was also president of the Crystal Springs Land and Water Company and the Ventura Valley Water and Improvement Company.
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Perry died October 29, 1906. His widow, Elizabeth M. Perry, received half the community property, and Perry's will provided that on her death the estate should go to his children or their heirs. A son, Charles Frederic Perry, and his wife, Ada, adopted Marion Rebecca Perry, and after both Charles
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After being told by a fellow worker that the man he had just spoken to was the company president, young William went to the main office to hand in his resignation. But the president, William Hayes Perry, was so impressed by Mulholland's attention to the job that he promoted him to
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In less than a year after his arrival in Los Angeles, Perry opened the first furniture store in the city, selling some articles that he made himself and some that were shipped from San Francisco. He had no competition in the city for years, and partnered with James Brady, whom
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Frederic and Ada had died, 15-year-old Marion's claim for a share of the estate was contested by W.H. Perry's children, Mamie B. Modini-Wood and Florence Johnson. There being no law bearing on the case, a settlement was reached: Marion had asked for the sum of $ 318,740.95.
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42 lent Perry, who was a Mason, and Brady enough money to construct a new building at 426 North Main Street for their "carpentry and furniture-making business", after which the lodge rented the second floor for its own use. The building, which has a symbolic
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said, "the most expensive, not to say the most disastrous, the city has ever experienced", with a loss estimated at between $ 200,000 to $ 250,000. Three men were killed in the blaze, which was fed by "Sawdust, shavings and other mill refuse."
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were stationed at every available hydrant, however, and 13,000 feet of hose, of various kinds and qualities, some of it very bad, were laid. The hose burst frequently and caused the firemen much inconvenience.
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The firemen were greatly handicapped by the meager water supply. Most of the water pipes in the vicinity were laid thirty years ago, and the mains are only of four inches diameter. . . . The best
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in the district, the one at Alameda and Commercial streets, could not be utilized at first, on account of the intense heat from the burning flour mill.
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On September 18, 1899, Perry's lumber yard was destroyed by a "Disastrous Fire in the Heart of a Busy Manufacturing District", as the headline in the
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In 1885 Perry and others organized "a company for the first manufacture of gas in this city. . . . This firm imported and set in motion the first
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Perry was married to Elizabeth M. Dalton in 1858, and they had two daughters who survived him when he died on October 29, 1906 –
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start." The proprietor offered him two suits on credit — one for work and a more expensive one for church.
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and a party of some fifty men and five women, with a collection of cattle, sheep and horses, from
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Fire destroyed the W.H. Perry lumber yard in 1899. This contemporary drawing in the
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on Commercial Street. In its later expansion, the company purchased its own
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By 1893 Perry was also the owner of the Los Angeles Theater on
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Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials,1850-1938,
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An Illustrated History of Los Angeles County, California.
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and in other banks, as well as in several oil companies.
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Description of the W.H. Perry Lumber and Mill Company,
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after services at his residence, 20 St. James Park.
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In 1873 the firm opened a 1898: 664: 530: 528: 8: 422:said the Perrys had six children altogether. 394:, Press Reference Library, Vol. 1, page 206. 167:El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument 2215:Burials at Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles 1905: 1891: 1883: 1282: 1277: 844: 671: 657: 649: 494: 492: 387: 385: 347: 345: 343: 341: 339: 337: 335: 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 258:Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles 245:Los Angeles Department of Water and Power 616: 614: 18: 2163:Central Los Angeles & Wilshire area 511: 509: 507: 331: 2225:People from Boyle Heights, Los Angeles 40:Perry was born on October 7, 1832, in 7: 2235:19th-century American businesspeople 1867:Los Angeles City Council, 1889–1909 322:(1919–2003) was a great-grandchild. 267:. That same year he purchased the 14: 2200:19th-century American legislators 193:put it the next day. It was. the 438:, September 15, 1922, page II-6. 202:and dropped on rooftops east of 2245:19th-century American merchants 2190:Businesspeople from Los Angeles 318:Hollywood and television actor 256:Perry was a shareholder in the 522:, September 19, 1899, page 10. 486:, November 2, 1906, page II-7. 470:, November 1, 1906, page I-16. 358:, October 30, 1906, page II-3. 296:was built in 1876 by Perry in 1: 645:, February 13, 1898, page 17. 582:Works Progress Administration 567:, February 19, 1893, page 12. 432:"Girl to Share in Trust Fund" 185:was copied from a photograph. 2185:American corporate directors 594:"No. 98 - Mt Pleasant House" 410:, December 19, 1887, page 1. 2230:19th century in Los Angeles 552:, January 12, 1893, page 2. 546:"Important Theatrical Deal" 352:"Half-Century Pioneer Dies" 300:and later relocated to the 56:, to Los Angeles by way of 2266: 681:Los Angeles Common Council 535:Water and Power Associates 448:"Leaves Over Two Millions" 281:Los Angeles Common Council 2102: 1280: 842: 688: 608:, Heritage Square Museum. 279:Perry was elected to the 2240:People from Newark, Ohio 1872:Los Angeles City Council 1155:William Whipple Robinson 50:William Welles Hollister 2054:Other elected officials 1618:Albert Fenner Kercheval 1516:John Frederick Holbrook 928:Samuel Bradford Caswell 2133:Greater Hollywood 1816:Daniel Michael McGarry 1674:Edward Wadsworth Jones 1524:Michael Thomas Collins 1478:John Edward Hollenbeck 1373:Clinton S. Scheiffelin 1015:Joseph Lancaster Grant 965:Arthur McKenzie Dodson 944:Antonio Franco Coronel 392:"Notables of the West" 302:Heritage Square Museum 254: 224: 186: 26: 1716:Samuel Marshall Perry 1559:William S. Hammel Sr. 1382:William Thomas Lambie 1366:William Norton Monroe 1248:Benjamin Davis Wilson 1170:William T. B. Sanford 1018:Jose Vicente Guerrero 1011:John Strother Griffin 627:, September 11, 1987. 311:One of his children, 249: 212: 206:almost as far as the 180: 165:, is now part of the 141:, sawmills, vessels, 22: 1796:James Greer McDonald 1679:Edward C. Bosbyshell 1634:Edward Falles Spence 1492:Jesse Houston Butler 1377:Charles W. Schroeder 1312:Thornton P. Campbell 1180:Juan María Sepúlveda 1071:Damien Marchesseault 983:Stephen Clark Foster 327:References and notes 308:area of Los Angeles. 294:Mount Pleasant House 54:Council Bluffs, Iowa 2148:San Fernando Valley 1771:Edward R. Threlkeld 1735:Joseph W. Wolfskill 1579:Eulogio F. de Celis 1575:William H. Dennison 1520:Martin V. 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Index


Newark, Ohio
cabinetmaker
William Welles Hollister
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Salt Lake City
San Bernardino
Mamie Perry
Evergreen Cemetery
William Mulholland
pallbearers
Wallace Woodworth
lumber yard
mill
timberlands
Pacific Coast
logging camps
wharves
spur tracks
Masonic Lodge
Masonic eye
parapet
El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument

Alameda Street
Los Angeles River
hydrant
Engines
steam engine
William Mulholland

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